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How your 'Dodgy Fire Stick' will lead the police right to your door: Insiders who know enforcers' tactics reveal the key words in text messages and seized customer database that targets viewers in new crackdown

In a semi-detached house on the outskirts of London, 'David' can get you access to live football across the world for £50 a year.

His method is an Amazon Fire Stick, usually a £40 piece of kit that puts Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, iPlayer and more all in one place. But David's have been altered to run an app that can unlock thousands of premium channels.

The sale is anonymous, the delivery digital: a message on Facebook or WhatsApp, a PayPal transfer, a fake login that unlocks live football at a fraction of the cost.