The hacking of your home robot: an increasingly real threat.
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Imagine that, a few years from now, a humanoid robot is preparing breakfast for your family; it knows the layout of your home, has access to security cameras, chats with your children, and helps your elderly parents—all while remaining connected to the internet 24 hours a day.
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Domestic robots are equipped with various cameras, microphones, and sensors capable of fully mapping a home. In practice, once inside our homes, they will know our routines better than any other electronic device. By 2024, this was already happening; users of the Ecovex Dbot X2 robot vacuum discovered that intruders had remotely accessed its cameras and microphones.
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