
To take advantage of the constant changes, some hackers upload fake Kodi repositories that contain malware using the same name as a discontinued one.

Many repositories have been shut down and reappeared with new names or source URLs. This is especially true if add-ons are used to watch copyrighted shows without a VPN encrypting the connection. Although Kodi itself is legal, using third-party repositories and add-ons can potentially result in lawsuits, fines, or worse. Kodi has a lot of legal content, but many people misuse it by downloading unofficial Kodi add-ons to access pirated content. Repositories update add-ons automatically, so you don’t have to download patches for each one separately. It groups popular add-ons together with all the other files that are needed for them to work correctly. Though you can download add-ons individually, installing them from a repository is more convenient. Kodi has its own official repository, but it includes limited add-ons without many options for streaming. It’s like downloading your own free app store. Kodi repositories host third-party add-ons that can then be installed in the Kodi app. Always check the local laws and restrictions before using a VPN with Kodi. Warning! I don’t condone or encourage using a VPN to violate copyrights, licensing agreements, or terms and conditions of streaming services.

IPVanish VPN vs Private Internet Access.
