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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 researchers have found in Unitree’s humanoid and quadruped robots — popular ...
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Exploit Allows for Takeover of Fleets of Unitree Robots
Initially discovered by security researchers Andreas Makris and Kevin Finisterre, UniPwn takes advantage of several security ...
A single AI model trained to control numerous robotic bodies can operate unfamiliar hardware and adapt eerily well to serious ...
While more affordable than other prominent humanoid robots, the Unitree G1 leaks telemetry data, uses static encryption, and ...
As the old saying goes, when the only tool you have is a 6 DOF industrial robotic arm, every problem looks like an opportunity to make it serve up adult beverages. [benkokes] found himself in this ...
There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto.
Remember when the Roomba was just a revolutionary vacuum cleaner stalking your late-night infomercial binge? It simply hissed and glided from room to room, sucking up every dust particle in its path.
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