Buyer Beware! Are you sure it’s not an illicit streaming device?

14 December 2017

Buyer Beware! Are you sure it’s not an illicit streaming device?

Black Friday and Cyber Monday were the peak shopping days ahead of the festive holidays. Bargains galore for consumers. A bonanza for online retailers as well as pirates! With the increased professionalism of pirates, some consumers may not realise they’ve bought an illicit streaming device (ISD).

Legal but modified
Over the years we’ve seen that the most popular devices exploited by pirates are: Infomir’s Mag 250-275 range, Roku, Amazon Firesticks, Kodi, with Android TV starting to gain traction. What makes the boxes popular with pirates is their ease of use and open nature which makes it permissible to design and install illegal applications (known as add-ons).

The devices themselves, in their unmodified state, are perfectly legal and can be purchased for as little as USD 25.00. It’s only when the pirate add-ons or pirate server details are loaded that they become an ISD; providing access to large scale pirate sites and consumers can easily stream illegal redistributed live and VOD content.

Maybe it’s the well-known brands that make some consumers unaware that they have purchased a pirate device? A colleague’s father-in-law came home from the shopping centre with a flyer advertising such a device. It took a while to explain that what was being promoted was, in fact, an ISD.

Entrepreneurs but criminals
Pirates are continually adapting. Despite their entrepreneurial spirit they remain criminals. In recent years we’ve seen pirates become ever more professional. Not only do they exploit the latest devices but they have slick looking websites, offer access to thousands of channels and movie titles with full support; some even provide money back guarantees.

Over the last few months, we’ve seen this adaption continue. We’re witnessing fewer annual pirate subscriptions being promoted. Instead, 6-month offers are emerging. Why change? It allows the pirates to amend their prices more regularly and ensures they have a regular touch point to their customers.

This, combined with the pirate’s extensive use of social media and online advertising makes it hard for some consumers to realise they’ve just purchased an ISD or pirate subscription.

If it looks too good to be true then it probably is
Unfortunately, online piracy is a growing problem. This was confirmed in Irdeto’s global consumer survey – 52% of respondents admitted to watching pirated content. If you’re tempted to go with a pirate option – don’t!

Of course, I would say that – but here’s why!

Pirates steal content. This means that there’s less money for the media industry to produce the content you love. From a security perspective, with the pirate add-ons there’s an increased risk of malware. And with recent rulings (e.g European Court of Justice and the UK Digital Economy Act ) sentences for facilitating and/or using ISDs have increased.

For a handy overview, read the guidance from the UK’s Intellectual Property Office on Illicit streaming devices .

Don’t risk it – stay safe!

Original African stories by local talent

Original Sin: My Son The Killer on Showmax

Original Sin: My Son The Killer

Original Sin: My Son The Killer follows the murder of Andrea Venter by Gerhard Jansen van Vuuren, who then went on the run from South Africa to Brazil.

Original
/images/za.svgMade in South Africa
Tracking Thabo Bester on Showmax

Tracking Thabo Bester

From the makers of Devilsdorp and the director of Convict Conman comes the true-crime documentary South Africa has been waiting for. Two episodes now streaming, and the remaining two episodes land on 22 March 2024 on Showmax.

Original
/images/za.svgMade in South Africa
The Illuminated S1 on Showmax

The Illuminated

The Showmax Original docuseries The Illuminated explores different religious movements in South Africa. Stream now, with new episodes every Wednesday.

Original
/images/za.svgMade in South Africa
Koek S1 on Showmax

Koek S1

The crime comedy Koek, starring Cindy Swanepoel, now streaming on Showmax, with new episodes every Thursday.

Original
/images/za.svgMade in South Africa
Ekhaya Backpackers is on Showmax

Ekhaya Backpackers S1

Stream the Showmax Original comedy series Ekhaya Backpackers, with new episodes every Thursday.

Original
/images/za.svgMade in South Africa
Cheta M on Showmax

Cheta M

Cheta M explores the love story between Adanna and Nnanna, young lovers who battle the spiritual and political forces in their way. Stream now, with new episodes Wednesday to Friday.

Original
/images/ng.svgMade in Nigeria
Youngins on Showmax

Youngins S1

Stream Tshedza Pictures’s first teen drama, Showmax Original Youngins, with three new episodes every week. 

Original
/images/za.svgMade in South Africa
Sadau Sisters is on Showmax

Sadau Sisters S1

Rahma, Zainab, Aisha, and Fatima Sadau pull back the curtain on their family, fame, and lifestyle. Stream now on Showmax.

Original
/images/ng.svgMade in Nigeria
The Winning Ticket, a Showmax Original
Youngins S1 episodes 1-20 recap