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When robots start hacking each other: The disastrous threat no one saw coming
Wormable robot vulnerabilities let one compromised Unitree humanoid automatically infect nearby robots via Bluetooth, creating self-spreading botnets.
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AI-driven robot hack raises global security concerns
Security researchers have revealed a wormable exploit, dubbed 'UniPwn', that allows compromised Unitree humanoid robots to autonomously hack nearby units via Bluetooth, turning them into surveillance ...
The inaugural DEF CON Singapore brings together hackers and cybersecurity experts to test systems. Read more at ...
One DJI Romo vacuum owner tried to code an app to control his vacuum with a PS5 controller. Insufficient authentication meant that he was able to access data streams from the entire fleet of DJI ...
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