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Pay-TV Security Gets 50 Shades Darker 

Posted onMarch 2, 2017AuthorPaul Sweeting

Following a spate of recent breaches of service provider infrastructure around the globe, security experts foresee an increase in attacks designed to disrupt service, steal confidential data, extort ransom or pirate content.

Source: Pay-TV Security Gets 50 Shades Darker | Light Reading

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