The network traffic. You can use an app like Wireshark to monitor Wi-Fi traffic.I do not understand what communication loop in the process is being snooped from the PC.
I did not know it could be used for wifi packets, thanks.
This is going to be a big story, both the US Army and Navy have expressed concerns,
US Army calls for units to discontinue use of DJI equipment. - sUAS News - The Business of Drones
They didn't "dump" DJI, they halted the use of DJI products. The memo cited “increased awareness of cyber vulnerabilities associated with DJI products.” This opens the door to allowed usage once the security vulnerabilities are addressed.I wonder if the US Army actually dumped DJI over the firmware issues.
Putting the PRC in the US Military's supply chain was a stroke of sheer GENIUS. Brilliant! Absolutely Brilliant!
I agree.Foreign threats are not the result of paranoid thinking. I applaud the DOD for addressing the obvious.
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For the same reason there are no 100% American made cell phones. We can't compete on the costs. Forbes did a detailed story of what happened to 3DR, the biggest US competitor that DJI faced.I agree.
As a certified computer dummy I would think the DoD has geeks on board who have good cause to recommend this action. Even if it is a bit of a stretch there is no good reason not to exercise this caution. Better safe than sorry.
Which prompts the question of why some of our own, 100% American, tech companies aren't competing with DJI, Yuneec, et. al.
If it's [any] 'user overridable' then it's nonsense.
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