While not the main point of that article, it annoyed me when it says the picture might not be as good but you’re saving money . The picture quality on them is perfect , my mate told me .
For anyone tempted to have one ...
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2...on-tv-stick-that-opens-the-door-to-fraudsters
Do you remember a BBC series from The 80s called edge of darknessUp to episode 4 of The Beast In Me. Like Claire Danes as an actress but she overdoes the overwrought stuff in this. Still enjoying it though.
Sniff.Do you remember a BBC series from The 80s called edge of darkness
“ not working the whole day through “You can bing watch it whilst you're busy doing nothing.
But presumably one that you read before dismissing it?Just another scare story.
So that's a no then? The study they referenced said:2 out of 5 using illegal streaming have been defrauded?!! Give over. And how the hell would they know it was 2 out of 5 anyway!
Your TV isn't connected to your broadband then? Sensible man.Not saying there isn't a risk, especially if you buy a preloaded stick from a stranger and then plug it into a pc and enter sensitive data. If I had one, I'd only put it in my tv, and I certainly wouldn't be putting in sensitive data.
I did workshops on all of this last year and without wishing to offend, you have missed the point.Just another scare story.
Slightly more plausible that the one I posted about from the Mail on Sunday the other week, where "a man flushed his f/stick down the toilet when he saw police arriving outside", but they went to someone else's door. Yeah, right.
2 out of 5 using illegal streaming have been defrauded?!! Give over. And how the hell would they know it was 2 out of 5 anyway!
It's mostly made up bollox to scare people.
Not saying there isn't a risk, especially if you buy a preloaded stick from a stranger and then plug it into a pc and enter sensitive data. If I had one, I'd only put it in my tv, and I certainly wouldn't be putting in sensitive data.
But presumably one that you read before dismissing it?
So that's a no then? The study they referenced said:
"The research – among more than 2,000 Brits – found that, of those that have accessed illegally streamed content in the past 12 months, an alarming four in ten (39%) have suffered financial losses after being targeted by criminals. The average amount stolen was £1,680 – more than half of the average monthly gross salary in the UK[2] – while one in 10 (10%) people lost more than £5,000."
Your TV isn't connected to your broadband then? Sensible man.
I did workshops on all of this last year and without wishing to offend, you have missed the point.
This isn’t about having just access to a pc or laptop this is access to your home network.
The dark web is full of sites that enable criminals to buy the tools to crowbar their way into your bank accounts and these sticks are the same as leaving a door open.
The last workshop I did scared the living daylights out of me. I only know one of my passwords now and that only opens biometric security.
Please tell us more. Links to read (not dodgy ones though)?
If people are daft enough to load all sorts of 'dodgy' apps onto their f/stick then I agree, they are asking for trouble. Likewise with visiting such sites on their mobile or PC. That's not what I'm talking about.
Do you remember a BBC series from The 80s called edge of darkness
If you buy a stick from some guy down the pub, without knowing whats in it, then you would be opening yourself up to possible problems.
But, you dont need a guy to hook you up with a jailbroken stick, which could be loaded with all sorts of crap. You can do everything yourself with minimal cost and effort, and the only thing you need is access to someone's server to view the content.
Nah it’s P455wordGone for a walk does seem the kinda guy who would have his wifi password as
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The people I did the workshops with work alongside this organisation, who I think you may believe.
A straw poll of friends and family may well show that none of them have been victims of internet crime but the facts are that virtually everyone in this country is targeted. Your poll, may fit a demographic profile that is least likely to buy a dodgy firestick anyway. If you think your tv operates independently on your home network then you probably write your passwords down in a little book as well.
I’ve rarely encountered an individual who is quite so misguidedly adoring of his own opinions and actions.Gone for a walk does seem the kinda guy who would have his wifi password as
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How so? What exactly in the above posts leads you to that view?I’ve rarely encountered an individual who is quite so misguidedly adoring of his own opinions and actions.