UK police arrested a 43-year-old man in a mega anti-piracy operation launched on Tuesday, 22nd, aimed at curbing illegal access to TV signals in the country. The operation had the cooperation of several officers who specialized in seizing signal decoders for streaming and satellite channels.
According to reports, the move took place this week to prevent cybercriminals from selling the cable TV signal of channels with broadcast rights to the 2022 World Cup, a Qatar-based event whose first match was broadcast last Sunday, November 20.
According to the Torrent Freak portal, the English police teamed up with SKY to identify and arrest people suspected of being part of a theft scheme in the region. In the case of the person arrested during the operation, the police department did not disclose the suspect’s role in the scheme, but defended copyright infringement and money laundering.
According to the police, the arrest demonstrates “an excellent example of our police working with private partners to enforce the law” and reinforces the need to work with telecommunications and cable TV companies in the coming weeks to reduce the number. Illegally used TV sets,
In Brazil, the Civil and Federal Police work together with the Federal Revenue to take down pirate sites and prevent unauthorized devices from being sold on national territory.
In the period from 2019 to 2022, 1,022 websites and 720 hacked apps were disabled. until the moment, There were four phases of operation – one per year🇧🇷 In a case conducted in 2022, 226 pages and 461 applications were removed.
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