DJI Awards $30K Bounty to the Researcher Who Hacked Romo Vacuum
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DJI Awards $30K Bounty to the Researcher Who Hacked Romo Vacuum
Last month, a security researcher found a major security vulnerability in DJI’s first-ever robot vacuum, Romo. He was able to remotely access thousands of units, including their live camera feeds, through a PS5 controller. On its part, DJI issued a statement saying that it had fixed these security issues. Back then, it wasn’t clear whether DJI would reward the man a bounty for their discovery. There seems to be a positive development in this reg…
It was worth reporting the problem to the manufacturer, DJI awarded a substantial cash reward to the man who discovered a very serious security vulnerability in the company's robot vacuum cleaners.
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