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Greek Cybercrime Unit Shuts Down IPTV Pirates, 68 End Users Face Fines
Thursday November 27, 2025. 02:25 AM , from Slashdot
The Cybercrime Prosecution Directorate launched their operation in the early hours of November 19. The Athens-based unit targeted a network that sold illicit access to premium pay-TV via IPTV subscriptions. The raid, conducted on Santorini, one of the Cyclades islands, resulted in the arrest of a 48-year-old, who, from police reports, appears to be a reseller for a larger network. Customers were reportedly charged 50 euros for 3 months subscription or 100 euros for 6 months. Sales and management were handled by the 48-year-old via an online platform known as a 'panel,' while remote and in-person support were available as part of the service. The impact of the raid was visible on the islands, locals said. According to a local report, hundreds of users in hotels, cafes, and residences on Santorini and beyond, found themselves suddenly without access to cheap TV. Apparently few areas were untouched by the disruption, such was local reliance on illegal streams. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/25/11/26/227244/greek-cybercrime-unit-shuts-down-iptv-pirates-68-end-...
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