A hobbyist accidentally hacked 7,000 DJI robot vacuums using a PlayStation controller, revealing major flaws in smart home ...
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Sammy Azdoufal says he accidentally hacked thousands of DJI Romo vacuums while trying to connect it to his PlayStation ...
A DJI Romo vacuum owner wanted to connect his device to a PS5 controller. He ended up revealing a huge security flaw.
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 gets access to 7,000 DJI Romo robot vacuum cleaners while tinkering with an idea to use a PS5 controller to control his robotic vacuum.
A French programmer unwittingly gained remote access to 7,000 robot vacuums when he tried to move his own cleaner around with ...
A developer stumbled into DJI's network of robot vacuums and gained remote control access to thousands of devices across 24 ...
DJI will pay Azdoufal $30,000 for one single discovery, according to an email he shared with The Verge, without specifying ...
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Sammy Azdoufal, a software engineer specialising in AI strategy, purchased a new DJI Romo – the company's first robot vacuum cleaner – and decided to tinker with it by connecting it to his PS5 ...