After it became known that the man responsible for the website that broadcast free football matches was arrested, a prosecutor gave details of his arrest and how he operated.
The prosecutor Alejandro Mussoof the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for cybercrime investigationsgave details about the tracking of the creator of the page Free Footballwho was arrested for playing pirated content.
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In dialogue with Beto Casella for the program Nobody stops us (Rock&Pop), Musso story: “About four or five months ago, a large programming company that has the digital rights to football here in Argentina reported that their signal was being stolen and being broadcast for free, which is not really free, to the entire country.”

And continued: “We then identified the pages where this signal was being sold and we were able to identify the person who has significant computer knowledge.”
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He also explained how he transmitted this content: “What he did was steal the signal directly from the company’s servers, and then upload it to those pages so that everyone could see it for free.”
Regarding the detainee, he revealed: “This person is from Mendoza, he is a 23-year-old boy. This is not the first time this has happened, in the sense that this has been going on for a while. We all know that Fútbol Libre, Libre Fútbol, Megadeportes teams, are brands that were managed by different people who have fallen over time.”
Finally, he highlighted: “This is the first time that this has been done on a massive scale, meaning that it has been attacked directly.”
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