Der in China ansässige Hersteller Unitree Robotics hat eine offensichtliche Hintertür auf seinen beliebten Go1-Roboter-Hunden vorinstalliert, die es jedem ermöglichten, Kunden auf der ganzen Welt zu überwachen

    https://www.axios.com/2025/04/01/threat-spotlight-backdoor-in-chinese-robots-future-of-cybersecurity

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      **“Why it matters:** Clear evidence of a backdoor in widely sold consumer technology is rare, and it affirms longstanding concerns from U.S. officials that Chinese-made devices could quietly enable foreign surveillance.

      Anyone who came across the public-facing web API could see where Go1 robot dogs were — and if the robot was online, they could view live camera feeds without needing to log in.

      They can’t decisively say whether Unitree intended to create a surveillance backdoor or if it was simply a case of „sloppy architecture, sloppy programming,“ Makris told Axios.

      Rep. John Moolenaar, called the vulnerability a „direct national security threat“ and said in a statement to Axios that the committee is actively investigating the risk it poses.“

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