Massive Security Flaw Exposes 7,000 Robot Vacuums to Cyber Risks

Multiple sources highlight a critical cybersecurity vulnerability in DJI Romo robot vacuums, with an engineer gaining control over thousands of devices. This exposes significant privacy and security threats for millions of users, underscoring the importance of rapid security updates. Future investigations should focus on industry-wide vulnerabilities in smart home devices and regulatory responses to safeguard consumers.
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