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Background
[Incident]
In 2025, Sammy Azdoufal created an app to control his new DJI robot vacuum. As a result of the device utilizing one API key, he had access to 7 thousand of the same vacuum.[2]
[Company]'s response
After this vulnerability was told to DJI by Sammy and The Verge, remote access to the robot was disabled with that key.[2]
Lawsuit
Consumer response
References
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- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Hollister, Sean (2026-02-14). "The DJI Romo robovac had security so poor, this man remotely accessed thousands of them". The Verge.