The DJI Romo robovac had security so poor, this man remotely accessed thousands of them.

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Roughly 7,000 of them, all around the world, began treating Azdoufal like their boss. He could watch them map out each room of a house, generating a complete 2D floor plan. He just wanted to remote control his brand-new DJI Romo vacuum with a PS5 gamepad, he tells The Verge, because it sounded fun. | Image: DJI

Sammy Azdoufal claims he wasn’t trying to hack every robot vacuum in the world. The DJI Romo robot vacuum in its translucent dock.

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