DJI will pay $30,000 to a man who discovered a critical vulnerability in the company’s cloud backend that, among other things, granted him access to a fleet of some 7,000 robot vacuum cleaners and gave him a glimpse into other people’s homes, reports The Verge. The company reportedly sent Sammy Azdoufal, a software engineer who wanted to drive his DJI Romo robot vacuum with a PS5 controller, an email notifying him of the reward, but did not elaborate on the reasons behind it.
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