A hobbyist accidentally hacked 7,000 DJI robot vacuums using a PlayStation controller, revealing major flaws in smart home security and device access control.
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A Hobbyist Accidentally Hacked 7000 DJI Robot Vacuums Using a PlayStation Controller
Instead of just using the app, he wanted to use his PlayStation 5 controller to drive the $2,000 machine like a car in a ...
A software engineer’s earnest effort to steer his new DJI robot vacuum with a video game controller inadvertently granted him ...
Reports confirmed that DJI has officially compensated software engineer Sammy Azdoufal for discovering a catastrophic backend vulnerability in the DJI Romo robot vacuum.
Then the internet erupted over an entirely different DJI device: The Romo robot vacuum. Thousands of Romo vacuums and their live cameras worldwide were reportedly hacked — and not by an evil ...
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DJI smart controller tested with the Mavic 2 drone
The science pros at TKOR put the DJI smart controller and Mavic 2 drone through rigorous real-world testing.
A DJI Romo vacuum owner wanted to connect his device to a PS5 controller. He ended up revealing a huge security flaw.
The system seemed to open up a much wider network, rather than just his own vacuum. hundreds of devices. Then thousands. In reality, the interface he created ...
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