Post by account_disabled on Dec 14, 2023 0:57:40 GMT -6
Bangkok, Thailand (8 February 2023 ) – Premier League footballers from leading football clubs. Like Liverpool and Manchester City joined in raising awareness of the dangers of watching football through illegal channels in Thailand through the 'Boot Out Piracy' campaign (against pirated streaming). The campaign was officially launched in Thailand in 2023, with famous footballers from the Premier League joining the campaign, such as Trent Alexander-Arnold. Defenders from Liverpool , Ilkay Gundogan from Manchester City , striker Jamie Vardy from Leicester City and Jack Harrison from Leeds United.
A commercial under the campaign will air. Through television and digital media To raise awareness of the risks of watching Premier League football through illegal websites and devices. And watching from illegal streaming also provides a viewing Email Data experience that is not of good quality. According to a survey by White Bullet Solutions, a data analysis and intellectual property company, it was found that 71% of pirated websites where Thais like to illegally watch the Premier League contain advertisements that are at risk of deception. Getting hit by malware There is also content related to gambling and inappropriate sexual content.
This puts football fans who watch the Premier League through illegal websites or streaming at risk of having their bank accounts hacked. Data theft Or the device will be locked for ransom (Ransom). Additionally, you may have an experience watching the Premier League that is not smooth because of interference with the video quality. It is interrupted by many advertising windows. including video delays Professor Paul Watters, leading cyber security consultant and researcher and assistant professor at La Trobe University, Australia, said: “According to the latest survey results in Asia It has been found that many consumers are experiencing problems with malware and ransomware from visiting pirated websites.
A commercial under the campaign will air. Through television and digital media To raise awareness of the risks of watching Premier League football through illegal websites and devices. And watching from illegal streaming also provides a viewing Email Data experience that is not of good quality. According to a survey by White Bullet Solutions, a data analysis and intellectual property company, it was found that 71% of pirated websites where Thais like to illegally watch the Premier League contain advertisements that are at risk of deception. Getting hit by malware There is also content related to gambling and inappropriate sexual content.
This puts football fans who watch the Premier League through illegal websites or streaming at risk of having their bank accounts hacked. Data theft Or the device will be locked for ransom (Ransom). Additionally, you may have an experience watching the Premier League that is not smooth because of interference with the video quality. It is interrupted by many advertising windows. including video delays Professor Paul Watters, leading cyber security consultant and researcher and assistant professor at La Trobe University, Australia, said: “According to the latest survey results in Asia It has been found that many consumers are experiencing problems with malware and ransomware from visiting pirated websites.