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DEVELOPING: TV Piracy Explodes: Cable Hacking Crisis!

DEVELOPING: TV Piracy Explodes Across US as Cable Hacking Crisis Grips Nation.

Viewers are increasingly turning to illegal streaming boxes to bypass cable subscriptions. These devices offer free access to premium content.

Driven by rising subscription costs, consumers seek alternatives. A popular device, the "SuperBox," is being sold at local markets. It promises free access to cable channels and sports.

Law enforcement and cable companies are investigating. Legal action is expected.

This is a developing story. More updates to follow.

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