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Irdeto attacks online payment services that enable piracy

August 4, 2018 08.54 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Irdeto made a call to turn up the heat on payment platforms that enable piracy.

In the company’s blog Mark Mulready, VP Cybersecurity Services, wrote that illegal streaming services are increasingly sophisticated, with slick websites and advertising, secure payment facilities and money-back guarantees. “It’s
often hard for consumers to be sure if they are subscribing to a genuine or illegal service.”

Those secure payment facilities are a big part of the pirates’ veneer of respectability, with many supporting transactions via industry big hitters like Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, American Express and the rest. The Irdeto anti-piracy team has now revealed the scale at which different payment platforms are enabling pirates to get away with content theft.

Irdeto conducted test purchases and research from our existing database of known pirate IPTV streaming sites to see what payment patterns emerged.

After identifying more than 400 pirate IPTV streaming supplier sites that are currently active, Irdeto’s analysis revealed 76% of them openly advertised the payment methods that they support. The majority of sites offered multiple payment methods. Visa and MasterCard were the clear leaders, each accounting for 21% of all payment methods advertised. PayPal was next at 14%, followed by American Express (9%) and Discover (7%). Cryptocurrencies only accounted for around 4% of payment method mentions on the sites Irdeto analysed, with Bitcoin by far the most popular option.

You can see the full breakdown of the analysis in the chart below:

Mulready: “What this data confirms is that pirates depend heavily on leading payment platforms to help them gather subscription and pay per view revenue. But of course, legitimate media companies also process a huge volume of payments online. In many cases, they’re relying on exactly the same financial platforms that pirates are using to rip them off.

“Surely, it’s time for the payment platforms to support legitimate media organisations by conducting better due diligence and stopping support for these pirate IPTV streaming sites? These platforms should be able to identify and suspend sites that are offering illegal content. But they won’t unless there’s something in it for them.

“If media organisations threaten to vote with their feet against payment platforms that enable piracy, it’ll be fascinating to see who blinks first.”

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Filed Under: Newsline Tagged With: irdeto, Piracy Edited: 6 August 2018 18:03

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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