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LaLiga helps dismantle international IPTV piracy network in KRATOS 2 operation

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LaLiga joins KRATOS 2 anti-piracy operation with Europol in major crackdown on illegal IPTV and streaming

LaLiga joins KRATOS 2 anti-piracy operation with Europol, prompting arrests, domain seizures and large-scale takedowns of illegal IPTV and streaming services.

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LaLiga confirmed it participated as a strategic audiovisual and anti‑piracy partner in KRATOS 2, an international operation led by Europol that targeted organised networks distributing protected content through illegal IPTV services and unauthorised streaming platforms. The operation, conducted between September 2025 and April 2026, brought together law enforcement from several European countries alongside partners in the United Kingdom and the United States. LaLiga said its involvement formed part of a broader industry effort to protect audiovisual rights, safeguard competitions and reduce cyber risks for consumers. Authorities described KRATOS 2 as a move beyond simple site takedowns, focused instead on dismantling the infrastructure and personnel behind the illicit services.

LaLiga joins international KRATOS 2 anti-piracy probe

LaLiga’s role in KRATOS 2 was framed as a strategic contribution from the sport’s audiovisual protection unit and anti‑piracy specialists. The organisation supplied technical intelligence and industry expertise to support cross-border investigations into illegal streaming and IPTV ecosystems. Law enforcement sources said the exchange of data and evidence with private partners accelerated the identification of servers, domains and the operators who profit from unauthorised retransmission of premium sports broadcasts. Participation by LaLiga and other rights holders signalled a coordinated approach between industry and police to tackle piracy at scale.

Operation timeline and multinational coordination

KRATOS 2 ran from September 2025 through April 2026, with Europol coordinating operational activity and information sharing. Police forces from multiple European jurisdictions took part, with additional investigative support from the United Kingdom and the United States. Investigators described the campaign as intelligence-driven, executing targeted searches and seizures after tracing the technical and commercial chains that sustain illicit services. Officials said the transnational structure of KRATOS 2 was designed to address the geographic fragmentation that often shields criminal operators.

Targets shifted from websites to infrastructure and operators

Investigators emphasised that KRATOS 2 focused on the managerial, commercial and technical nodes that enable illegal services to function. Rather than limiting action to visible consumer websites, the inquiry sought to identify administrators, payment facilitators, content repackagers and hosting arrangements. That wider scope enabled authorities to map complex service architectures and pursue evidence against those responsible for running and monetising the platforms. The approach aimed to make disruption more durable by cutting off backend capabilities rather than merely removing user-facing pages.

Arrests, searches and material takedowns reported

Authorities reported 29 arrests among 86 suspects identified during KRATOS 2, alongside more than 148 residential searches. Investigators said they dismantled nine organised criminal groups connected to the distribution of unauthorised content and referred 59 cases to judicial authorities for prosecution. At the time of reporting, 72 criminal investigations remained open. The enforcement actions were accompanied by mass digital takedowns that included 27,332 removed URLs and the reporting of 722,961 infringing objects.

Evidence and technical indicators uncovered with private partners

The operation benefited from cooperation with private-sector audiovisual and anti‑piracy partners including BeIN Media Group, UEFA, AAPA and Irdeto, among others. That collaboration produced an expanded set of technical indicators: 4,370 newly identified domains linked to piracy, 18,331 IP addresses associated with illegal services and 397,384 URLs reported for suspension or removal. Investigators also recorded 126,979 additional infringing items connected to ongoing inquiries. Officials said the combined public-private dataset provided a clearer picture of the scale and modality of unlawful distribution.

Criminal groups adapting with complex technical models

KRATOS 2 exposed how organised criminals have adopted increasingly sophisticated technical models to evade detection and enforcement. Investigators found operators separating consumer-facing portals from the servers that host or relay content, and distributing components across jurisdictions to complicate legal responses. The use of virtual private servers, cloud infrastructure, dynamic domain registration and layered payment channels were cited as common features. Law enforcement warned that these technical evasions not only underpin large-scale revenue generation for criminals but also expose subscribers to malware, spyware, credential theft and other cybersecurity threats.

Impact on users, rights holders and the wider market

Officials framed the operation as protective of both rights holders and consumers, noting that piracy undermines the commercial value of competitions and facilitates criminal profit. Beyond financial harms, investigators highlighted the substantial security risks for users who seek "cheap" access to premium content through unauthorised services. Malware infections, loss of personal and financial data, and other forms of exploitation are frequent byproducts of illegal streaming ecosystems, investigators said. The operation also aimed to preserve market incentives for legitimate broadcasters and streaming platforms by reducing the scale of unlicensed distribution.

Next steps in enforcement and industry collaboration

Authorities signalled that KRATOS 2 is part of an ongoing enforcement trajectory rather than a one-off campaign. LaLiga reiterated its commitment to continued cooperation with Europol, domestic police forces and private anti‑piracy partners to maintain pressure on organised networks. Prosecutors and investigators said follow-up work will focus on financial trails, payment processors and hosting intermediaries that have so far allowed services to operate. Officials also indicated plans to refine cross-border legal mechanisms and share technical indicators faster to enable quicker takedowns and prosecutions.

The KRATOS 2 operation underscores a widening tactical partnership between sports rights holders, the technology sector and international law enforcement to confront organised piracy. By expanding the focus from front-end websites to the people, infrastructure and payment systems behind illegal IPTV and streaming networks, authorities have sought to deliver deeper, more sustainable disruption. LaLiga’s participation reflects the sport’s broader strategy to protect audiovisual rights, support lawful distribution models and limit the consumer harms associated with unauthorised services.

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