DJI Spark Selfie Drone
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Who doesn't need a mini-drone that can follow you around and take pretty pictures? This little drone sounds a bit like a puppy--it follows hands commands such as away, follow, beckon, selfie, and record. It even recognizes your face and will launch directly from your palm and hover there waiting for you to tell it what to do. Throw in a nice camera and you can take the coolest pics on your block. Just one thing, these drones have a history of being easily hacked.
Wat kin der barre as der wat misgiet?
DJI drones have been easily hacked in the past. In 2017, the US Military issued a ban on using this company's drones for military purposes. Owning an insecure flying camera could present some problems for civilians too, so buyer beware.
Kin it my bespionearje?
Kamera
Apparaat: Ja
App: Ja
Mikrofoan
Apparaat: Ja
App: Ja
Folget lokaasje
Apparaat: Ja
App: Ja
Wat is der nedich om jo oan te melden?
E-mailadres
Kin net bepale
Telefoannûmer
Kin net bepale
Account fan tredden
Kin net bepale
Hokker gegevens sammelet it bedriuw?
Persoanlike
Lichemrelatearre
Sosjale
Hoe brûkt it bedriuw dizze gegevens?
Hoe kinne jo jo gegevens beheare?
Hoe stiet it bedriuw bekend as it giet om it beskermjen fan brûkersgegevens?
Kin dit produkt offline brûkt wurde?
Brûkersfreonlike privacyynformaasje?
Keppelingen nei privacy-ynformaasje
Foldocht dit produkt oan ús minimale befeiligingsnoarmen?
Fersifering
Sterk wachtwurd
Befeiligingsfernijingen
Beheart kwetsberheden
Information security researchers have complained that the bug bounty program is ineffective.
Privacybelied
Djipper dûke
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DJI's Spark drones to be bricked by September 1 unless firmware updatedThe Register
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Man gets threats—not bug bounty—after finding DJI customer data in public viewArs Technica
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Security flaw in DJI’s website and apps exposed accounts to hackers and drone live feedsTechCrunch
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