Cccam Tiger

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CCCam Tiger refers to a specific iteration or variant of the CCCam (Cardsharing Control) protocol, which is used for sharing subscription-based television channels over the internet. CCCam, in general, allows multiple users to access encrypted television channels by sharing a single subscription card's information over a network, typically the internet. This enables users to view channels that they are not subscribed to, essentially bypassing traditional subscription models.

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CCcam Tiger is a variant of CCcam, a software-based card-sharing client and server used primarily in the satellite TV community to share conditional access (CA) system keys over the Internet or local networks. It enables multiple receivers (clients) to access encrypted channels by relaying decryption data from a smartcard connected to a server. Key points: Cccam Tiger — overview The Rise of Cccam

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