Unitree robots just got a scary vulnerability, and researchers warn it could technically spread like a digital virus

Unitree robots just got a scary vulnerability, and researchers warn it could technically spread like a digital virus




  • UniPwn exploits Unitree robots, allowing remote root access via network services
  • The vulnerability combines hardcoded keys, weak handshakes, and unsafe command execution
  • Compromised devices could attempt lateral movement across nearby robots over wireless links

Security researchers Bin4ry and d0tslash have published a write-up on GitHub about an exploit named “UniPwn” which affects multiple Unitree product lines.

The vulnerability affects G1 humanoids, Go2, and B2 quadrupeds, and it can be used to escalate privileges to root.





Source: Techradar

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