#dji

cyfleye@pod.thing.org

A hacker's view at commercial drone security

WTF DJI, UAV CTF?!

We'll take a look at how #DJI - dominating player for commercial and recreational #drones - builds their #software, specifically from a #security angle.

This talk will discuss DJI #drones, most specifically the DJI #Mini-series; looking at the #hardware, discussing attack angles, up to a full #compromise of a current #drone for custom firmware purposes.

Along the way, we'll look at a lot of security WTFs that allow to pwn these devices. The amount and quality of bugs sometimes feel like you're trapped in a very cool hardware CTF.

We'll go from #sniffing hardware busses, making fun of incorrect usage of #SoC security features over to how DJI consistently and knowingly violates the GPL, into executing custom code on the flight controller and Linux system.

https://mirror.eu.oneandone.net/projects/media.ccc.de/events/camp2023/h264-hd/camp2023-57063-eng-WTF_DJI_UAV_CTF_hd.mp4

#uav #fpv #ccc

nunuchefollette@diasp.org

Un peu d’aide
Depuis la dernière mise à jour de mon tel cet abruti vide la batterie 🪫 de ma caméra 🎥 DJI poket 2
Comment faire pour éviter cela ?
Quelqu’un à une idée ?
Mon téléphone est un Samsung Galaxie A41
je hais cette marque plus jamais 👎 y a toujours des problèmes de batterie, sans doute pour ça qu’il était pas trop cher

#mobile #téléphone #samsung #DJI #Pocket2

christophs@diaspora.glasswings.com

Electronics Retailer Bans DJI Instantly Because Of Russian Ties

#dji This is a ridiculous move. LIke what is not used in Russia?
Of course, DJI is a Chinese company and they are selling their stuff in Russia as well.
But let's be honest, their drones are used worldwide..

https://dronexl.co/2022/03/27/electronics-retailer-bans-dji-ties-russia/

waynerad@pluspora.com

Drone that can fly in heavy rain. "You wouldn't want to fly most drones in a serious downpour, even most industrial-grade ones from DJI. Until today, DJI's state-of-the-art was the M300 RTK, a drone that took a barrage of water in marketing videos but where the fine print (PDF) says that snow and heavy rain are not OK for flying. But DJI's weather sealing and confidence rating have improved -- the new DJI M30 Enterprise, announced today, is explicitly ready for 'heavy rain, high winds, high altitudes, even in icy and snowy conditions from -20° C to 50° C.'"

DJI's newest drone can fly in heavy rain -- and has its own robotic dock

#uavs #dji

petapixel@xn--y9azesw6bu.xn--y9a3aq

‘Spirit of Altai’ Showcases the Expansive and Diverse Beauty of Siberia

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Filmmaker Vadim Sherbakov has created a short aerial film called "Spirit of Altai," exclusively shot with DJI Air 2S drone that showcases the beautiful landscape of a West Siberian region in Russia.

Prior to the pandemic, Sherbakov generally traveled outside of his home country of Russia to capture incredible locations, but the last couple of years has changed his perspective and he has begun to focus on and appreciate the picturesque landscapes at his own doorstep.

Earlier this year, Sherbakov shared "The Noor" -- a short film dedicated to the raw beauty of frozen Baikal lake in the Eastern Siberia region of Russia. This time, Sherbakov has turned his drone to an equally as picturesque region in Altai in Western Siberia. In "Spirit of Altai," he swapped the vastness of ice for a diverse landscape that spans mountains, rivers, forests, deep blue lakes, and wavy roads.

Drone footage by Vadim Sherbakov

Sherbakov had only seen images of the region and hadn't visited it before the shoot as it is a ten-hour drive away from his home. He tells PetaPixel that the region had been on his wish-list and it didn't disappoint when he got to experience it.

Drone footage by Vadim Sherbakov Drone footage by Vadim Sherbakov Drone footage by Vadim Sherbakov

Though he is not a stranger to challenging shooting conditions, Sherbakov experienced some filming difficulty due to extremely strong winds in a couple of locations.

"I had six days to explore the region and not every day was great," he says. "Due to weather and particularly low clouds, we could not travel to one or two planned locations. Also, I got sick on the fourth day because of hyperthermia and missed an amazing morning shoot with low fog (once in a million opportunity as I have been told) but I didn't get upset since I think I went home with great material."

Drone footage by Vadim Sherbakov Drone footage by Vadim Sherbakov Drone footage by Vadim Sherbakov

Sherbakov shot the film by himself whilst on a trip which was a part of a photo tour with ten other travelers. During the post-production stage, he teamed up with a composer to produce unique and authentic sound material.

Drone footage by Vadim Sherbakov Drone footage by Vadim Sherbakov Drone footage by Vadim Sherbakov Drone footage by Vadim Sherbakov

This film is a positive outcome of an otherwise difficult situation. Because Sherbakov was not able to travel abroad due to pandemic restrictions, he is glad that he has been able to turn to appreciate what his own country has to offer. He also hopes that the film will showcase the grand beauty of the region and immerse the audience.

More of Sherbakov's work can be found on his website, Instagram, YouTube, and Vimeo.


Image credits: Photos by Vadim Sherbakov.

#inspiration #spotlight #travel #aerial #cold #dji #djiair2s #drones #dronevideo #mountains #russia #shortfilm #siberia #vadimsherbakov