Have a DJI drone? Beware of this security flaw
DJI radio commands are not encrypted. Drone pilots, here’s what that means for your privacy in this one-minute podcast.
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DJI radio commands are not encrypted. Drone pilots, here’s what that means for your privacy in this one-minute podcast.
Tags: podcasts, privacy, security, Security flaw
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