Tiger - Cccam
There is no official, mainstream software or release called "CCcam Tiger." The term likely refers to one of the following:
CCcam is a software protocol (and server/client application) primarily used for Linux-based set-top boxes and Dreambox receivers. It allows a single valid smart card (e.g., from Sky, Canal+, etc.) to be shared among multiple receivers over a network. Cccam Tiger
Tiger allegedly built a server cluster in a non-extradition country. The story claims he didn't just clone a card; he had somehow engineered a hardware solution that didn't rely on the standard card latency. While everyone else was fighting "freezing" screens, Tiger's server delivered a picture so smooth and stable it was said to be indistinguishable from a genuine official subscription. There is no official, mainstream software or release
He called his service "The Tiger Line."