The video argues that after years of decline, internet piracy is resurging around the world. It describes how the rising costs of streaming-service subscriptions, fragmentation of content across many platforms, and restrictive licensing make legally accessing movies, series, or shows increasingly expensive and complicated.
Many users respond to those frustrations by returning to piracy, which often promises easier access, lower costs, and broader content availability.
However, the video also warns that piracy’s comeback comes with serious risks — including increased exposure to malware, scams, security vulnerabilities, and potentially compromised devices or personal data.
Malware/viruses - Linux on a dedicated computer.
Scams - preloaded credit cards are a thing. Have been for a while. "Oh no they drained the $9.40 left on the card."
Compromised devices- Linux on a dedicated computer. If it does happen, popping out the hard drive and re-imaging the OS doesn't take long. I have had to do that a few times anyways for the occasional "whoopsies my bad, I shouldn't have done that" anyways.
Personal data - Linux on a dedicated computer with zero personal data.