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Austin Evans·TechWalmart is Selling a $360 PIRACY Box
TL;DR
The SuperBox is a $360 Android TV box sold on Walmart that secretly streams pirated content while potentially compromising your entire home network.
Key Points
- 1.The SuperBox S7 Pro costs $360 on Walmart.com and ships with an installation manual directing users to download piracy apps like Blue TV from outside the Play Store — the box itself is technically just a generic Android TV device.
- 2.Once set up, the box delivers hundreds of live TV channels (including ESPN and local stations), plus content from Netflix, Disney+, and HBO, along with prerecorded pay-per-view events — all without a subscription.
- 3.The company legally distances itself by claiming no responsibility for how users use the device, and all piracy apps must be manually downloaded, putting legal liability on the buyer.
- 4.In 2025, the FBI and Google identified Bad Box 2.0, a botnet of over 10 million compromised cheap Android TV boxes — devices exactly like the SuperBox — that secretly sold users' internet bandwidth to third parties for ad fraud and credential stuffing.
- 5.These boxes can act as proxies on your home network, routing unknown third-party traffic through your IP address and potentially compromising every other device connected to your wifi.
- 6.The video argues piracy surged because streaming fragmentation turned affordable Netflix into 8+ expensive subscriptions — but the SuperBox "solution" risks your network security, may stop working as platforms improve piracy detection, and leaves you with a $360 brick.
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