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Unsurprisingly, cybercriminals have created fake sign-up pages to net all of those goodies in one go. Armed with your info, they can withdraw or spend your money right away; your e-mail address should come in handy for future attacks.

As a teaser, they show a short clip, which they sometimes try to pass off as a new, previously unaired episode. More often than not, it is cut from trailers that have long been in the public domain. Intrigued victims are then asked to buy a low-cost subscription to continue watching. What follows is a classic scenario: Any payment details users enter go straight to the crooks, and the never-before-seen episode remains such.

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Cybercriminals are interested in more than bank account details; account credentials for streaming services are also hot. Because hijacked accounts with paid subscriptions get put up for sale on the dark web, you could log in one day and discover someone else is already there.

That may not be the end of it, either: Many people use the same password for different accounts, and databases of stolen passwords die hard. If their password is the same everywhere, the victim need only enter it on a phishing page once.

Cybercriminals scam movie and TV show lovers in different ways. Some of their ruses are quite easy to spot, others less so. By following simple digital security rules, you can protect your data not only in online movie theaters, but elsewhere as well.

Hackers get to collect data from millions of subscribers such as their names, emails, and payment details as well as steal the video content present in the content library, Thus impacting both the end user / subscribers and streaming platforms.

Cyber criminals are increasingly attacking online video streaming platforms to steal personal information as well as video contents present in the library. The surge in video subscription has led to an increase in the number of cyberattacks. The global cyberattacks are increased by 28% in the third quarter of 2022 as compared to the period in 2021. Average weekly attacks per streaming businesses have reached over 1130.

CAM4 is an adult live-streaming website that faced a cyberattack in March 2020 that revealed 10.8 billion sensitive entries accumulating to 7TB of data and leaked database encompassed location details, email addresses, IP addresses, payment logs, usernames, and many more!

According to the report, on the very first day of Disney + being launched, users started reporting on their respective social media accounts that they were having technical issues and were locked out of their Disney + accounts. Numerous subscribers were unable to access their accounts at all and some of them observed their private information being charged.

Experts have assumed that hackers have received a database of passwords and usernames from a security breach and have used the same to attack on Disney + platform. This process of cyberhacking is usually known as credential stuffing and it works when hackers steal a list of data having the same username and password across several platforms and devices.

HBO has suffered a leak of Game of Thrones episodes online before its premier. Several episodes were leaked online and put on piracy sites, leading to HBO suffering losses. According to a report, the broadcasters accidentally aired the episodes of Game of Thrones before its premier. After several hours of the leak, a spokesperson for HBO said that a third-party vendor was liable for the error and they were removed as soon as it was observed. Recorded copies of the footage were rapidly distributed online.

The server was accessible to several hackers on the internet due to lack of password protection. The server contained Prime Video viewing habits and the exposed data leaked 215 million records of pseudonymized viewing data. The stolen data included:

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Forensic Watermarking is a security aspect that is designed to prevent the leaking of video assets throughout several lifecycles. It is typically the process of embedding an imperceptible marking into a piece of content. It helps identify the ownership, copyright, and authenticity of a given piece of video content. It is normally considered one of the safest methods of protecting contents from theft as well as unauthorized access.

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Muvi defends your website and application against several types of security threats and safeguards you, your content, as well as your end-user data from various cyberattacks, piracy and hackers with the intention to destroy your platform.

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Dog attacks on postal workers rose last year to 6,755, up 206 from the previous year and the highest in three decades, as internet shopping booms and consumers increasingly demand seven-day-a-week package delivery and groceries dropped at their doorstep. The high for attacks dated back to the 1980s, at more than 7,000, before maulings by pit bulls and other potentially aggressive dogs became a public issue.

Out of a list of 30 cities where postal employees were attacked the most by dogs last year, four cities in Texas made the top 20. Dallas came in on the list at No. 13 with 41 attacks, followed close behind by Fort Worth who tied with two other cities for the No. 18 spot at 33 attacks.

Overall, an estimated 4.5 million Americans are bitten by dogs annually, mostly children. In the last year, dog attacks on carriers rose 3 percent. Still, while dog bite claims are rising, there are signs attacks may be less severe: The average cost per claim fell last year by more than 10 percent to $33,230, according to the Insurance Information Institute and State Farm.

"It's always on your mind as a carrier, 'Is there a dog in the area and is it a threat?'" said James Solomon, a 17-year postal carrier. Officially, 2 percent of carriers were bitten last year, but Solomon says every carrier he knows has some kind of "dog experience" to tell, from outrunning to cajoling a territorial pet.

After a 14 percent jump in dog attacks in 2015, the post office launched a "Trip Hazards" app on handheld devices to help warn carriers of potentially hostile dogs. Customers are asked on package pickup applications if there are dogs at their addresses. In extreme cases, residents will be told to pick up mail at a post office until a repeat offender dog is restrained.

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