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Unitree humanoid robots send data to China every 5 minutes, raising security fears
What’s more, the G1 robot secretly sends data to servers in China every five minutes without notifying the user. Hackers can ...
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Cybersecurity Experts Say These Humanoid Robots Secretly Send Data to China and Let Hackers Take Over Your Network
When you buy a robot, you don’t expect it to be secretly reporting back to servers in China. Yet that’s exactly what ...
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Security researchers say G1 humanoid robots are secretly sending information to China and can easily be hacked
Researchers have uncovered serious security flaws with the Unitree G1 humanoid robot, a machine that is already being used in ...
The findings highlight a growing risk as hospitals, manufacturers, and other industries increasingly adopt remotely ...
There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto.
Multiple ECOVACS Deebot X2 robot vacuums were reportedly hacked in cities across the US. It’s claimed that the hacked robots did everything from yelling slurs at owners to chasing pets. Security ...
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Robots are prone to privacy leaks despite encryption
A new study from the University of Waterloo has unveiled major privacy weaknesses in collaborative robots—calling for ...
Malicious hackers can take over control of vacuum and lawn mower robots made by Ecovacs to spy on their owners using the devices’ cameras and microphones, new research has found. Security researchers ...
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