15 Cybercriminals, 40 Fake Websites: Major FIFA World Cup Ticket Fraud Network Identified
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15 Cybercriminals, 40 Fake Websites: Major FIFA World Cup Ticket Fraud Network Identified
At least 40 fake FIFA World Cup 2026 ticketing websites linked to a fraud network involving 15 active cybercriminal operators have been identified, according to a report released on Friday.
Warnings about online fraud schemes related to the World Cup. The World Cup has also created a favorable environment for online scams. Cybersecurity specialist Enrique Dutra pointed out that cybercriminals have been preparing various schemes for months using fake streaming platforms, fraudulent applications, purported betting pools, bogus ticket sales, and counterfeit QR codes. He explained that attackers have registered more than 10,000 website…
Global cybercrime ring runs 40 fake FIFA World Cup 2026 ticket sites, skims cards and intercepts OTPs | #cybercrime | #infosec - National Cyber Security Consulting
New Delhi: At least 40 fake FIFA World Cup 2026 ticketing websites linked to a fraud network involving 15 active cybercriminal operators have been identified, according to a report released on Friday. The report by cybersecurity firm CloudSEK said the operation goes beyond traditional phishing scams and uses cloned FIFA ticketing platforms, real-time card skimming […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post Global cybercrime ring run…
At Least 40 Fake FIFA World Cup 2026 Ticket Sites Linked To Fraud Network: Report On Cricketnmore
FIFA World Cup: At least 40 fake FIFA World Cup 2026 ticketing websites linked to a fraud network involving 15 active cybercriminal operators have been identified, according to a report released on Friday.
FIFA ticket fraud alert: CloudSEK finds 40 fake World Cup websites
New Delhi: FIFA World Cup 2026 fans searching for tickets online are being targeted by a ticket scam that looks much more serious than a usual fake website. CloudSEK’s Threat Intelligence team has found a fraud operation linked to Chinese-origin threat actors, using cloned FIFA ticketing pages, fake payment systems and tools that may intercept OTPs in real time. Fans often rush during big tournaments, open links shared on Facebook or Instagram, …
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