![]() Kendall Jenner sizzles in a figure-hugging red minidress in the latest Messika 2023 brand campaign alongside Elvis star Alton Mason Jamie Foxx 'calls police after he's targeted for £33,000 in elaborate scam while filming Cameron Diaz comeback movie Back In Action' after ex Zach Braff met her parents and grandmother for dinnerġ01 EasyWays to save during the cost of living crisis - Part 3: Trim down your spending with delicious deals and discount on everything from clothes to cars but ALISON BOSHOFF asks: Will his six children see it the same way?įlorence Pugh rocks a leggy black minidress and matching chic coat in NYC. Rupert Murdoch, 92, and his fiancee, 66, say their romance is a 'gift from God'. Paul Grant's heartbreaking final words: Star Wars actor opens up about his battle with drink and drugs in video filmed weeks before his death 'This is, without doubt, a form of organised crime.' 'Money from such activities are often used to fund other crime, so people need to be aware of that. Matt Hibbert, director of anti-piracy at Sky, said: 'We will continue to support these efforts to shut down these pirate networks and help protect customers.'ĭetective Inspector Andy Maclean, of Police Scotland's Cyber Investigation Department, said: 'Anyone tempted to purchase one of these IPTV services should be aware that their money is going towards a fraudulent scheme, and they might well find themselves having a visit from police or other authorities. However, there is software available, the most widely known being Kodi, which, when installed with illicit add-ons, allows the user to access illegal content through streaming websites, Trading Standards Scotland says.īy configuring the boxes in this way, the consumer can easily access illicit websites that allow access to subscription TV, Premier League football, films and sports events for the one-off price of a box. The actual technology used in IPTV is legal and the boxes used to access the signals were originally designed to allow consumers to stream legitimate content to their TV via a broadband connection. Legitimate streaming services can cost as much as £80 a month - substantially more than the £10 charged by the pirates at the centre of the police raid. Sky TV has been supportive of police action and has worked with the authorities to cut out pirate streamers. ![]() One said: 'UK police can't catch a cold, all crime through the roof and most doesn't even get investigated but yeah let's prey on the people chilling watching the footie.' Many social media users questioned why police were 'wasting time' catching illegal streamers instead of crimes such as robbery and assault. Then delete the app before you open the door.'Ī third said: 'I'm an Everton fan, our punishment is watching the game. They answered: 'I used a fire stick to watch Tottenham get knocked out of FA cup, was deffo worth it.'Īnother said: 'Just wait till the police knock on the door. ![]() One user joked about being asked: 'What have you done to get in prison?'. ![]()
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