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Risks of cardsharing

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  • BM300
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    If you want to stop your card info from being shared, Use an external CAM instead of the reciever slot

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  • Bazinga
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    the risk is mainly with the sharer, risk for user is low.
    they mainly go after the card sharers, card server users are low priority.

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  • fandm
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    I would think that if you are going to worry that much about being tracked, just buy the subscription from the provider.

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  • sqazilou
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    i am using it since 4 years in france & didnt get any trouble

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  • dessertrat
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    I am quite sure no-one will look for you. Do not advertise and enjoy sharing. It is fun. In some countries it is legal to use for evaluation and studying, but reselling is illegal.

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  • digicon
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    Originally posted by pjmuk
    Couple of interesting articles here:

    _http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2009/08/29/liverpool-sky-tv-box-cheat-is-jailed-in-uk-first-100252-24559449/

    _http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2008/10/24/french-police-question-card-sharing-ring/
    Just to say the first article the guy was asking for it he was travelling the country doing computer markets and offering the service there so how stupid can you be thats just pure out and out greed as well.

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  • pjmuk
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    Couple of interesting articles here:

    _http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2009/08/29/liverpool-sky-tv-box-cheat-is-jailed-in-uk-first-100252-24559449/

    _http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2008/10/24/french-police-question-card-sharing-ring/

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  • paradiselost
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    https://**http://dreambox.roliaforum...rsone-indagate
    It is also expected another attack against 9cd, who handle and distribute OScam, be careful.

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  • mirny
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    I've got a question for experienced. When I've got UPC direct [crw card] - now they call themselves FreeSAT By UPC Direct. And my ISP is UPC. Should they track my traffic for EMM instructions? And If I use some ddns, could they still track me? And last question could someone tell me in short and simply, what ddns, dyndns, etc mainly doing?
    I just know it has something to do with security or something, but I don't know what exacctly is it and how it's work.

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  • yeshu26
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    Mate!

    How do I hide my id, if I use card share service? And what if I pay the guy in cash?

    How about servers based in Holland and Russia?

    Cheers

    Originally posted by euroslob
    In my country they are still busy with arresting rioters, so it will be quite a while before they come knocking on my door!

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  • Bazinga
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    Originally posted by nicopelle
    Edin40, probably you're right
    for some reason I associate p2p file sharing with Holland.

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  • euroslob
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    Originally posted by aeiuo
    its safe for your cardserver holder but not for you...you are resident in a country where the cs is not legal and this is the important things
    I think if the card server was operating here in UK (if found!) would definitely be prosecuted as they are illegally distributing media without consent, a bit like how a drug dealer is prosecuted here for intent to supply.

    Meaning when the authority's prosecute a drug dealer they don't have to catch them selling drugs but they are found guilty on the amount of stock they hold.

    Likewise I would assume a card server would be dealt with in a similar way on how many cards that are being shared over the internet, like the drug dealer the more lines they have and the amount they are receiving for each the greater the penalty!

    People who are using Clines are of course guilty and breaking the law, but they are small fry, it's the distributer at the top of the tree the authority's want to take out!

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  • aeiuo
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    its safe for your cardserver holder but not for you...you are resident in a country where the cs is not legal and this is the important things

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  • Bazinga
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    Originally posted by edin4o
    Is Holland the "safest" place to own a CS server?
    Im using a card server thats in Malaysia, works great.

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  • edin4o
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    Is Holland the "safest" place to own a CS server?

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