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Police Hit 'Criminal Network' Behind Pirate IPTV Service & Investigate Customers
Andy Maxwell, 15 Oct 09:23 AM

Germany IPTVWith individuals and groups getting involved in the pirate IPTV market on a continuous basis, it may seem that stopping the illegal distribution of live TV channels, movies and TV shows is an impossible task doomed to failure.

That may be the case, but copyright holders and broadcasters are certainly willing to try.

Shutdowns, domain seizures, and other enforcement actions are reported almost every week, including civil lawsuits and criminal prosecutions in the US, EU and beyond. Germany has been helping to grow that tally in recent weeks.

September Raids Target Pirates

Last month, German news publication Tarnkappe reported that raids in Germany targeted two suspects aged 50 and 53 under suspicion of capturing broadcasters' TV signals and offering them for sale via a pirate IPTV service.

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In that operation, police reportedly seized 60 encoders and receivers, 20 smart cards, plus various pieces of computing and network hardware. Tarnkappe subsequently reported that rumors of multiple busts had been spreading in various IPTV discussion forums but it was impossible to link the reports to any particular provider.

Police in Germany now help to connect the dots with a new announcement.

One-Year Investigation Bears Fruit

A statement from police headquarters in the city of Osnabrück reveals that the Central Office for Internet and Computer Crime at the Osnabrück public prosecutor's office and the cybercrime experts of the Central Criminal Inspectorate (ZKI) have "struck a serious blow" against a pirate IPTV provider.

After more than a year of investigations, in September 2021 police carried out searches in Sulingen, Dissen, Hamburg, Berlin, Enger, Gütersloh and Bochum. In total 70 IT devices were seized including cell phones, TV receivers, PCs, laptops, hard drives and other storage media. Police were also able to shut down the provider.

"We have succeeded in smashing the criminal network and also locating the people behind this perfidious fraud. We were able to shut down the illegal servers and take them offline," says Marco Ellermann, spokesman for the Osnabrück Police Department.

Suspects Under Investigation

The authorities say that they have been able to identify 10 suspects connected with the service, including a 34-year-old believed to be the head of the 'gang'. The police have not indicated that anyone has been arrested but it's clear that at least some of the raids took place in residential properties.

Police say that their investigation has provided "concrete suspicion" that the suspects were involved in the sale of illegal IPTV, in particular premium TV content belonging to broadcaster Sky.

"To do this, they used shared IT network structures by renting servers. The case started rolling through an advertisement from the pay-TV provider. The accused advertised 'cheap and stable television viewing' via social networks. Without exception, they acted with nicknames," police report.

The authorities report that if convicted, the suspects face a sentence of between six months and 10 years for commercial or organized computer fraud. Users of the service may face issues too, with police reportedly investigating their connections to the shuttered (and as yet unnamed) IPTV service.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Hollywood and Netflix Signal "Piracy as a Service" (PaaS) as New Threat Vector
Ernesto Van der Sar, 14 Oct 09:45 PM

mpaIn its quest to combat online piracy, the Motion Picture Association (MPA) keeps a close eye on the latest and greatest piracy threats.

The organization, which represents the major Hollywood studios and Netflix, calls out the most problematic foreign sites and services in its "notorious markets" submission to the USTR each year.

The latest filing came in a few days ago. According to the movie industry group, piracy as a whole is the single largest threat to its members.

"The criminals who profit from the most notorious markets threaten the very heart of our industry and in so doing, threaten the livelihoods of the people who give it life.

"These markets are an immediate threat to legitimate commerce, impairing legitimate markets' viability and curbing U.S. competitiveness," MPA notes.

The Usual Suspects

The latest MPA report provides a detailed overview of the piracy landscape. It mentions many of the usual targets which have been previously reported. This includes torrent sites, streaming portals, IPTV services, cyberlockers, and piracy apps.

The Pirate Bay gets a prominent mention and the same is true for other torrent sites such as YTS and RARBG. Other familiar names are Uploaded, Fmovies, CDA.pl, Cuevana3, BS.to and Egy.best.

The MPA notes that its overview is not exhaustive. For the torrent site category, for example, the focus lies on "high quality" sites and those that offer recently released content.

Piracy-as-a-Service

Traditionally the notorious markets submissions show a lot of overlap with previous years. However, the MPA has a notable new addition.

"This year, for the first time, our filing includes 'Piracy-as-a-Service' as a new category of notorious markets," MPA writes, adding that these services illustrate "the scale, sophistication, and profitability of modern online commercial copyright infringement."

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is a quite common term nowadays, but Piracy-as-a-Service (PaaS) is new to us. It refers to tools and services that make it easy for prospective pirates to set up and operate a piracy operation.

"PaaS offerings constitute a suite of off-the-shelf services that make it easy for would-be pirates to create, operate, and monetize a fully functioning pirate operation. PaaS providers lower the barriers to entry into commercial piracy," MPA clarifies.

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While this threat category is new, these "PaaS" sites and services have been around for years or even decades.

According to the MPA, the category includes streaming site templates, content management systems that provide access to pirated content, IPTV dashboards, bulletproof hosting providers, and video hosting services that hide infringing links, and more.

In its submission, MPA highlights several of these PaaS offerings including the XFileSharing scripts, domain registrar Njalla, the IPTV Smarters management suite, and the video embedding service Fembed.com.

Multi-Billion Dollar Targets

It's clear that the 'Notorious Markets' label isn't limited to shady businesses and anonymous operations. Publicly traded companies such as Mail.ru, VK.com, and Baidu are also flagged as problematic.

Baidu is the dominant search engine in China and, according to the MPA, it should do more to make sure that piracy-related content is harder to find. In addition, its cloud hosting service Baidu Pan should deploy filtering technology and remove infringing content more swiftly.

"Baidu should apply rigorous filtering technology to identify infringing content, to take more effective action to suspend or terminate repeat infringers," MPA notes.

The instant messaging platform Telegram also gets a prominent mention as the takedown tools and efficiency of the service are lacking in MPA's view.

Registries, Advertisers, and Hosting Providers

The MPA's submission also mentions domain registries, including those that manage the .IS, .To, and .TV. domains. These cTLD's are commonly used by pirate sites.

Like many other registries, including those that are based in the US, these organizations typically don't take action against domain owners without a court order. According to the MPA they should.

"A registry, directly or via its contractual relationship with its registrars, has the ability to withdraw or disable domain names used by websites engaged in massive copyright infringement," MPA writes.

Finally, the MPA also highlights the problematic role advertisers, advertising agencies, and hosting companies can play. These include AdsKeeper, Propeller Ads, 1XBET, BlueAngelHost, Ddos-Guard, and many others.

The MPA's full overview lists dozens of sites and services that facilitate piracy, profit from it, or both. By calling these out the MPA hopes that the U.S. will encourage foreign governments to take action.

A list of all sites and services that are highlighted and categorized in MPA's notorious markets submission (pdf) can be found below

Linking and Streaming Websites

– Afdah.video
– Altadefinizione
– Bs.to
– CB01
– Cda.pl
– Chomikuj.pl
– Cuevana3.io
– Dytt8.net, Dy2018.com, Dygod.net, and Ygdy8.com
– Egy.best
– Fmovies.to
– Gimy.app
– Gnula.se/Gnula.nu
– MrPiracy.top
– Pelisplushd.net
– Phimmoi
– Rezka.ag
– Topflix.vc
– Zone-telechargement.com

Direct Download Cyberlockers and Streaming Video Hosting Services

– 1fichier.com
– Baidu Pan
– Mixdrop.co
– PowVideo.net
– Streamtape.com
– Telegram
– Uploaded.net
– Uptobox.com
– Vivo.sx
– VK.com

Illegal IPTV Services

– BIPTV.best and BestBuyIPTV.store
– GenIPTV
– IPTVForest.net
– TheKing365tv.org
– King-IPTV.net
– SatCon Africa

Piracy Devices and Apps

– EVPAD
– PopcornTime
– PopcornTime.one (Kids)
– Shabakaty
– SVI Cloud
– TVTap
– Unblock Tech (unblocktech.com)

Peer-to-Peer Networks & BitTorrent Portals

– 1337x.to
– Gimmepeers.com (formally Bitsoup.org)
– Rarbg.to
– Rutracker.org
– ThePirateBay.org
– Yts.mx

Hosting Providers

– Amaratu/KoDDos
– BlueAngelHost
– Ddos-Guard.net
– Host-palace.com
– Mnogobyte

Registries

– .CH Registry
– .IS Registry
– .RU Registry
– .TO Registry
– .TV Registry

Payment Processors

– VoguePay

Ad Networks and Online Advertisers

– 1XBET
– AdsKeeper
– GetB8.com
– PopAds and PopCash
– Propeller Ads
– RevenueHits

Piracy-as-a-Service (PaaS)

– 2embed.ru
– Abyss.to
– Collaps.org
– Embedforfree.co
– Fembed.com
– GDrivePlayer
– IPTV Smarters
– Njalla
– Pelisplus.icu
– XFileSharing/XVideoSharing

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

 
 
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