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- Credential Theft: Users must provide their C-line details to external servers. Malicious server operators can harvest these details or use the connection to infiltrate the user's home network.
- Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attacks: Since CCcam traffic often traverses the internet unencrypted (or weakly encrypted), third parties can intercept the stream, stealing viewing data or injecting malicious code into the receiver.
- Botnet Recruitment: Compromised satellite receivers (which are essentially Linux computers) are frequently hijacked into botnets to perform DDoS attacks or cryptocurrency mining without the owner's knowledge.
- Receiver Bricking: Poorly configured servers can send corrupt data that may cause the client's receiver software to crash or, in rare cases, corrupt the firmware.
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