![]() By putting together this case study, our goal is to empower distributors, system integrators and ultimately end-users of Mobile Industrial Robots’ solutions with the security information they so much require to securely make use of this technology. After months of failed interactions with MiR's representatives while trying to help secure their robots (read the story here), Alias Robotics decided to empower end-users of Mobile Industrial Robots’ with information. We originally reported the manufacturer 5 of the most relevant, and further triaging these 5 we discovered many more that inherited from our initial responsible report to the manufacturer. Through our research we found more than 100 security flaws. MiR is owned by Teradyne, a company that was previously reported to be behind the supply of tenths of thousands of insecure robots to industry. In particular, we selected one of the most popular mobile robots: the MiR robot series, from the Danish Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) which is widely used for healthcare disinfection tasks, manufacturing, logistics or food and beverage automation among others. With COVID-19 and the increase of automation across domains, Alias Robotics kicked off a research effort to review the status of security of these Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) that are rapidly being used in hospitals, airports and industrial environments. Other case studies Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) security - penetration testing AMRs in healthcare and industry ![]()
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