Europol Dismantled Major Illegal IPTV Streaming Network Providers
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The fight against IPTV has been a reality in many countries in recent months. Europe has sought to put an end to these pirated services that many choose to use. Now, and coming from...
The suspects illegally streamed audiovisual content, including movies and series, and hacked more than 2,500 TV channels, including sports channels An operation
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Police shut down illegal streaming service that was earning 250 million euros per month - The Times Hub
In a major international operation, law enforcement agencies have dismantled a pirate streaming network that served more than 22 million users worldwide and generated monthly revenue of 250 million euros ($263 million). The operation, codenamed Taken Down – one of the largest anti-piracy operations in history, carried out by Italian police in cooperation with other countries. What you should know Authorities carried out 89 searches in 15 regions…
The activities of intruders annually caused losses to streaming services of 10 billion euros.
European Authorities Dismantle Massive Illegal Streaming Ring in International Operation
European authorities dismantle a major illegal streaming operation with over 22 million users globally. The illicit network offered on-demand content from popular TV platforms and over 2,500 live TV channels. 11 individuals were arrested, with the alleged ringleaders based in the Netherlands, generating over €250 million monthly. Italy’s Postal and Cybersecurity Police Service spearheaded "Operation Taken Down," targeting a vast network that …
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