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Ecovacs home robots can be hacked to spy on their owners, researchers say


Researchers found flaws that could allow anyone to spy on the owners of Ecovacs home robots by hijacking their cameras and microphones.

WeRide, a Chinese autonomous vehicle company, is officially gearing up for a U.S. public debut, over a year after China started easing its effective ban of foreign IPOs. On Thursday, Box filled in a missing piece on its AI platform when it bought automated metadata extracting startup, Alphamoon. Earlier this week it emerged that the DPC had instigated court proceedings seeking an injunction against X over the data processing without consent.

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