Insecure Humanoids: When AI Exposes the Dark Side of Modern Robotics
Alias Robotics exposes critical vulnerabilities in Unitree humanoid robots, revealing how affordable AI-driven machines can become platforms for data exfiltration and espionage.
Alias Robotics exposes critical vulnerabilities in Unitree humanoid robots, revealing how affordable AI-driven machines can become platforms for data exfiltration and espionage.
In collaboration with Telefónica Thingsx, Alias Robotics presented CAI (Cybersecurity AI) running in real time on a quadruped robot. The demonstration highlights how Europe can lead IoT and robotics cybersecurity, combining innovation, privacy, and digital sovereignty.
Alias Robotics has been selected by the European Innovation Council (EIC) to participate in CES Las Vegas 2026, where it will present CAI and alias1: cybersecurity solutions that prioritize privacy and accelerate audits for global industry.
Alias Robotics joins SynerLeap to secure robotic arms, AMRs and humanoids with RIS, CAI and alias0—AI-driven tools for safer industrial automation.
Humanoid robots and embodied AI systems are becoming real. This article examines their security vulnerabilities, regulatory challenges, and whether our defenses are ready for the physical-cyber future.