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Italian Police Dismantle Major Streaming Piracy Network

Italian Police Dismantle Major Streaming Piracy Network

Posted on May 25, 2026 By CWS

Italian authorities have successfully dismantled a major streaming piracy network centered around a sophisticated app known as CINEMAGOAL. This illicit system provided unauthorized access to premium streaming platforms, posing a significant threat to legitimate service providers.

International Operation Unveils Piracy Model

The operation, dubbed ‘All Clear’, was spearheaded by the Ravenna Financial Police and coordinated with the Bologna Public Prosecutor’s Office. It involved law enforcement across Italy, France, and Germany. Initial investigations began through social media monitoring, uncovering a novel piracy model that significantly diverged from traditional IPTV systems.

The CINEMAGOAL app allowed users to illicitly access content from platforms like Sky, DAZN, Netflix, Disney+, and Spotify by exploiting servers located overseas. The operation relied on a distributed network of virtual machines, capturing legitimate subscription credentials every few minutes and retransmitting them as decrypted streams.

Advanced Techniques and Anonymity in Piracy

The piracy network’s infrastructure effectively bypassed digital rights management protections while maintaining high-quality content delivery. This method also anonymized user identities by eliminating direct IP associations, complicating detection by streaming platforms’ security measures.

Authorities identified over 70 individuals involved in distributing this illegal service throughout Italy. These distributors marketed the app as secure and undetectable, charging subscription fees between €40 and €130 annually, often receiving payments via untraceable means such as cryptocurrency.

Significant Financial and Legal Impact

In collaboration with Eurojust, the authorities executed over 100 warrants and seized crucial servers abroad containing decryption data and the CINEMAGOAL app’s source code. The piracy network is estimated to have caused approximately €300 million in damages to legitimate streaming services due to lost revenue.

Over a thousand initial users have been identified and face fines ranging from €154 to €5,000. Ongoing forensic analysis aims to uncover more participants and financial beneficiaries. The investigation covers charges such as audiovisual piracy and unauthorized computer system access, with legal proceedings pending to determine criminal liability.

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