No matter the brand of your robot vacuum, having a hackable camera in your home is a risk.
Software engineers inadvertently gained control of 7,000 DJI robotic vacuum cleaners globally, exposing a security ...
(CNN) – A software developer accidentally gained control of 7,000 robot vacuums. Sammy Azdoufal said he accidentally hacked ...
When Sammy Azdoufal found he had access to data from robot vacuum cleaners around the world, he told a tech publication. But the implications could be mind-boggling ...
A software engineer’s earnest effort to steer his new DJI robot vacuum with a video game controller inadvertently granted him ...
Sammy Azdoufal’s attempt to reverse-engineer his DJI Romo vacuum cleaner to work with his PlayStation 5 controller using ...
One DJI robot vacuum user ended up uncovering a serious flaw in the way the company secured communication with its hardware.
Sammy Azdoufal alerted New York-based outlet the Verge after he took control of DJI Romo devices around the world ...
DJI's Romo robovac had security so leaky that one man hacked thousands of units at once—without even meaning to.
A misconfiguration let an AI expert access over 6700 DJI robot vacuums globally, exposing live feeds and home maps ...
An innocent attempt by software engineer Sammy Azdoufal to control his new DJI robot vacuum cleaner with a video game ...
A major security flaw was accidentally discovered, exposing live cameras and home maps of 7,000 users worldwide.