Game of Thrones online streamings are a minefield of scams
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Think what you will about people who download pricey content such as HBO’s Game of Thrones. Loads of them are just trying to watch the immensely popular program without paying for it, but a fair few live in places where they can’t get current episodes, or uncensored current episodes, legitimately. Scammers don’t care about the reasons, either; they just see a fertile field of potential victims.

In fact, despite HBO’s premium-network pricing, this season’s premiere broke viewership records and blew up social media feeds (perhaps tempting potential viewers to join the ranks). Tens of millions of illegal downloads and streams resulted — and people searching desperately for something illegal are some of the most appealing fodder imaginable for scammers.

Looking for free Game of Thrones episodes? Watch your step

As soon as season 8 premiered, hordes of people began looking for it online. No legitimate options existed — if you want to view the program legitimately, it’ll cost you legitimate money. But scammers seem to offer an attractive alternative. The key word there is seem.

It begins on a website that promises the user a full viewing of Game of Thrones: Winterfell online.

Streaming actually begins without incident, lulling the viewer into a false sense of security. But very soon after it starts, a message pops up to demand the user create an account. Not to worry: Signing up for the account is free.

There’s just this one thing — they need the user’s e-mail address. Also, please create a password.

However, after clicking Continue, the user finds out that isn’t enough. The account has to be validated. That requires the user’s billing information and credit card details, including the CVC code printed on the back of the card.

The website promises the information will be used only to make sure that the user is from a country where the website is “licensed to distribute” the content. The user won’t be charged, it says.

In for a penny, in for a pound, the would-be viewer thinks, and proceeds.

But no matter how much information they’re willing to fork over, they’ll see no more of the episode. The few seconds of genuine content were just part of the preview. The only genuine thing that just happened is that the user just gave a whole lot of valuable information to scammers.
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Game of Thrones online streamings are a minefield of scams - by harlan4096 - 27 May 19, 06:25

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