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Cyberfraud Stalks the World Cup 2026

Mexico City.- With the FIFA World Cup 2026 on the horizon, the attention of millions of fans is focused on Mexico, the United States and Canada, host nations. However, in the shadows, hundreds or thousands of cyber-threats appear, prepared to exploit the emotion. A report by Amit Weigman, a cybersecurity researcher at Check Point, revealed that between August and September 2025, more than 4,300 new Internet domains with FIFA-related terminology …
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Mexico City.- With the FIFA World Cup 2026 on the horizon, the attention of millions of fans is focused on Mexico, the United States and Canada, host nations. However, in the shadows, hundreds or thousands of cyber-threats appear, prepared to exploit the emotion. A report by Amit Weigman, a cybersecurity researcher at Check Point, revealed that between August and September 2025, more than 4,300 new Internet domains with FIFA-related terminology …

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El Heraldo de Saltillo broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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