
Domestic drones can be hacked, and foreign drones can be secure
An interesting article was posted on The Hill yesterday that points out that domestic drones (Blue sUAS) can be hacked, and foreign drones, such as the ones from DJI, can be secure.
An interesting article was posted on The Hill yesterday that points out that domestic drones (Blue sUAS) can be hacked, and foreign drones, such as the ones from DJI, can be secure.
Former Congressman Jeff Denham and Bill Shuster, also a former Congressman who served as chairman of the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee from 2013 to 2019 that dealt with drones, published a very interesting op-ed on Morning Consult explaining how…
The Japanese government is set to stop buying Chinese-made drones because of data security concerns, according to six people in government and the ruling party who are familiar with the matter.
Washington debe reconsiderar las propuestas de prohibición de drones, sostiene Carrick Detweiler, director general de Drone Amplified. En una carta abierta explica por qué los drones desempeñan un papel tan crucial en la vigilancia, prevención y lucha contra los incendios forestales. Detweiler también aboga por que el Gobierno estadounidense cree...
Over the last couple of years, various U.S. Government officials and lawmakers have expressed concerns about DJI and the data security of DJI drones and possibly stored on DJI servers in China. DJI has always maintained that the drone operator…
DroneXL already covered the main part of this news yesterday, but I think it is important to highlight the findings from FTI. The cybersecurity firm FTI Consulting analyzed DJI’s data sharing, or more accurately the lack thereof, and concluded that…
Según un memorando interno, la decisión del Departamento del Interior de Estados Unidos de no comprar más drones con piezas chinas ha dificultado la lucha contra los incendios forestales. El memorando expone una de las consecuencias de las medidas enérgicas de la administración Trump contra...
Today turns out to be quite the drone news day, and I don’t mean that in a good way, unfortunately. Earlier today a long-established aviation news publication reported that the United States is nearing legislation that would ban all Chinese-made…
Yesterday, we saw the report from French security research firmSynacktiv claiming that the DJI Pilot app for Google’s Android platform would have similar security flaws as the DJI Go 4 App. We had reached out to DJI for a response…
About ten days ago, this story was published in the NY Times highlighting the security flaws found in the DJI Go 4 App for the Android platform by security researchers from the French company Synacktiv. Today, the company releases a…
Parrot’s co-founder and CEO, Henri Seydouxdeclares the end of Parrot‘s consumer drones in an interview that was published earlier this month in Le Parisien. In the same article, Seydoux also offers to show that Parrot’s audited software applications do stand…
DJI released the following statement (see below) in response to the security weakness found in DJI drones mentioned in this article from the NY Times. We reached out to DJI to get some clarification on a specific part of their…