A simple hack gave the owner of a brand new DJI Romo access to a global army of robovacs


  • A DJI Romo owner has revealed a huge security flaw
  • He gained access to a global network of 7,000 robovacs
  • DJI says it is busy fixing the security vulnerabilities

DJI’s first robot vacuum cleaner, the DJI Romo, is expanding into more markets after launching last year – but it apparently comes with some pretty big security holes that led to a hobbyist hacker gaining control of 7,000 of the machines.

As The Verge reports, DJI Romo owner Sammy Azdoufal was trying to get his PS5 controller to operate his new robovac when he accidentally took over thousands of the devices. Azdoufal’s remote control app, made with the help of Claude Code, slipped through some pretty basic security on DJI’s servers.

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