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Hacking a Robot Vacuum

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Someone tries to remote control his own DJI Romo vacuum, and ends up controlling 7,000 of them from all around the world. The IoT is horribly insecure, but we already knew that .

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    HomeBlog Hacking a Robot Vacuum Someone tries to remote control his own DJI Romo vacuum, and ends up controlling 7,000 of them from all around the world. The IoT is horribly insecure, but we already knew that. Tags: Internet of Things, vulnerabilities Posted on March 19, 2026 at 5:47 AM • 2 Comments Comments Subscribe to comments on this entry Leave a comment Blog moderation policy Login Name Email URL: Fill in the blank: the name of this blog is Schneier on ___________ (required): Comments: Allowed HTML <a href="URL"> • <em> <cite> <i> • <strong> <b> • <sub> <sup> • <ul> <ol> <li> • <blockquote> <pre> Markdown Extra syntax via https://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/extra/ ← Meta’s AI Glasses and Privacy Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis. Powered by WordPress Hosted by Pressable
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    Mar 19, 2026
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