i wonder if they will go after people buying this crap
They tend to go after the sellers/streamers/bundlers whatever you would like to call them.
i wonder if they will go after people buying this crap
True but never the consumers though!!!They tend to go after the sellers/streamers/bundlers whatever you would like to call them.
This is way over my head....simply how could it hurt you other than theft of service?A variety of tech sites have found some of these "piracy" streaming boxes to be full of malware out of the box that you wouldn't want on your home network. e.g. https://www.tomsguide.com/news/thou...fected-with-dangerous-malware-linked-to-fraud
Well, there are a variety of ways, but one is for the infected streaming box to scan the other devices on your network, such as personal computers or mobile devices, and infect them with various forms of malware, viruses, etc. in order to steal information through capturing your banking and credit card information when you perform online transactions. This is the whole reason you shouldn't just put your computer directly on the internet. This is why routers/firewalls exist, so just anyone cannot look for vulnerabilities on your computer, etc. When you invite a untrustworthy device onto your home network, you are exposing everything else on that network to risk. The less known the manufacturer, the higher the risk, in general.This is way over my head....simply how could it hurt you other than theft of service?
They tend to go after the sellers/streamers/bundlers whatever you would like to call them.
Generally true, but remember Napster? They went after users of the service back then. If they smell a $ to be made they will track it down, even if it comes down to consumer level.
That being said, if someone uses one of these boxes then likely that is justified to go after them. Anyone with any sense has to know that the programming they are receiving is transmitted to them illegally.