
The accidental hacker: how one man gained control of 7,000 robots
A software engineer hooked a DJI Romo vacuum to a PS5 controller and used an AI coding assistant to reverse‑engineer DJI’s cloud — in minutes he accessed live cameras, microphones and maps from nearly 7,000 vacuums across 24 countries. DJI says it’s fixed — has it?
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