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Independent cyber audit finds zero malware or backdoors in DJI drones — U.S. firm's hardware analysis challenges FCC ban amid ongoing $1.56 billion legal battle

Latest from Tom's Hardware ·Luke James·3 days ago
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(Image credit: Shutterstock) DJI has published the results of an independent security assessment by U.S. cybersecurity firm OnDefend, which tested the DJI Air 3S consumer drone and Matrice 4E enterprise drone over five months and reported zero critical, high, or medium-risk findings. OnDefend also found no evidence of data being transmitted outside the U.S., no hidden backdoors, and no successful attempts to hack or tamper with either aircraft. The audit comes as DJI pursues a Ninth Circuit lawsuit against the FCC over the agency's decision last December to ban all new foreign-made drones from receiving U.S. equipment authorization, a move DJI claims will cost it $1.56 billion this year. The ban took effect after a government-mandated national security review of DJI's products failed to begin before the December 2025 deadline; DJI initiated the OnDefend engagement in October on its own, whose team includes former U.S. military and government cybersecurity professionals.…

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