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Is There a Vulnerability in Robots that Can Spread the Virus From Person to Person? Can Yushu Still Play Its Safety Card Well?

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A foreign hacker released the UniPwn project targeting the Yushu robot on GitHub, revealing a command injection vulnerability in its Bluetooth service that could allow the device to be hijacked and controlled by malicious parties in the near field. Media outlets have described this vulnerability as "human-to-human," but it actually requires specific conditions. Yushu robots have previously been reported for similar vulnerabilities but have not b…
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A foreign hacker released the UniPwn project targeting the Yushu robot on GitHub, revealing a command injection vulnerability in its Bluetooth service that could allow the device to be hijacked and controlled by malicious parties in the near field. Media outlets have described this vulnerability as "human-to-human," but it actually requires specific conditions. Yushu robots have previously been reported for similar vulnerabilities but have not b…

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unsafe.sh broke the news in on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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