One man exposed a massive security bug in DJI's robot vacuums and gained access to 7,000 of them worldwide. These robot vacuums have cameras attached to ...
Reportedly, DJI's Romo robot vacuum had a server flaw that exposed camera and audio access on thousands of devices worldwide; ...
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How one man accidentally gained control of 7,000 robot vacuums
Reading Time: 2 minutesA wild smart home story made the rounds this week — and it’s equal parts impressive and concerning. What Actually Happened? A software engineer recently set out to do something ...
Sammy Azdoufal alerted New York-based outlet the Verge after he took control of DJI Romo devices around the world ...
A DJI Romo vacuum owner wanted to connect his device to a PS5 controller. He ended up revealing a huge security flaw.
An AI strategist recently demonstrated to The Verge how he accidentally gained sweeping control over thousands of DJI robot vacuums and other connected devices scattered across ...
A software engineer accidentally gained access to 7,000 devices after trying to operate his robot vacuum with a PS5 controller.
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How a software engineer gained control of 7,000 robot vacuums across 24 countries
DJI's $2,000 Romo vacuum exposed 7,000 homes worldwide through security flaw, revealing live camera feeds and floor plans to strangers.
Azdoufal uncovered a major DJI Romo robot vacuum vulnerability, accessing 7,000 devices across 24 countries. DJI has now resolved the issue.
A software engineer’s earnest effort to steer his new DJI robot vacuum with a video game controller inadvertently granted him a sneak peak into thousands of people’s homes.
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