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England fans urged to stay vigilant as World Cup ticket scams target supporters

Summary by IFA Magazine
England is one step closer to bringing it home! With fans more excited than ever, cybersecurity experts at TrendLife are warning them not to let World Cup fever leave them caught offside by scammers. As supporters rush to secure seats for one of the world’s biggest sporting events, many will be turning to online marketplaces, resale platforms and social media in search of last-minute tickets.  Scammers know this and are exploiting the excitement…
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The World Cup always moves passions, tourism and billions of dollars in the global economy. Unfortunately, it also awakens the interest of cybercriminals. Information security experts observe a growth of digital scams that exploit the anxiety of fans to buy tickets, book accommodations and guarantee travel packages. If in previous editions criminals depended on poorly crafted pages and Portuguese errors, in 2026 the scenario changed completely. …

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IFA Magazine broke the news on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
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