Reports confirmed that DJI has officially compensated software engineer Sammy Azdoufal for discovering a catastrophic backend vulnerability in the DJI Romo robot vacuum.
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Engineer receives $30,000 for exposing a vulnerability affecting 7,000 robot vacuum cleaners
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.
The Financial Express on MSN
Why billion-dollar defenses have trouble stopping $35,000 drones: The ‘slow & lethal’ secret of Iran’s Shahed drones
Why are billion-dollar air defence systems struggling to stop Iran’s $35,000 Shahed drones? Their slow speed, low altitude flight and swarm tactics are exposing costly vulnerabilities in modern ...
Distributed through over 100 GitHub repositories, the BoryptGrab stealer targets browser, wallet, system, and other user data ...
Wall Street misprices AGI energy needs. Explore AI Energy Alpha picks CEG, ETN & VRT—power, voltage and thermal moats with catalysts.
The new F1 season is upon is, and it's a blank canvas in the paddock, where teams have been preparing for the new rulebook. So what has changed?
Ransomware threat actors tracked as Velvet Tempest are using the ClickFix technique and legitimate Windows utilities to deploy the DonutLoader malware and the CastleRAT backdoor.
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