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Robot vacuum flaw lets one stolen certificate run root commands on other Shark robovacs in the same AWS region
tomshardware.com
2026-07-17
Luke James
Entities
Companies:
SharkNinja
DJI
Amazon
People:
tokay0
Jensen Huang
Technologies:
AWS IoT
3nm
EUV
certificate theft
remote command execution
Tags
IoT Security
AWS Cloud Security
Smart Home Devices
Robotic Vacuum
Security Vulnerability
Certificate Theft
Remote Command Execution
Device Authentication
Data Privacy
Cybersecurity
Cloud Platform Flaw
Smart Hardware
News Summary
A security researcher named tokay0 has disclosed a vulnerability in Shark robot vacuums that allows attackers to extract a client certificate from one device and use it to execute root commands on oth...
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