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Tv Box: Criminals Have Used Unauthorized Devices to Steal User Data, Says Anatel

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National Telecommunications Agency states that personal information can be used in crime practice. A study on malware on pirate devices was published in this third.
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Study identified malware presence that allows access to data even with decommissioned or restarted devices.

National Telecommunications Agency states that personal information can be used in crime practice. A study on malware on pirate devices was published in this third.

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The National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) released on Tuesday new results of Operation BadBox 2.0, which identified the evolution of cyber threats associated with TV Boxes not approved in Brazil. According to the Superintendent of Control, Gesiléa Teles, tests carried out in the Agency’s anti-piracy laboratory revealed that pirate models, such as InXPlus and Touro Box, have been used as part of a global criminal network for practices such …

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DPL News broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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