FIFA World Cup 2026 Scams: Fake Domains Target Fans
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More than 4,300 fraudulent domains have appeared on the Internet imitating the official website of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA). They are offering fake tickets for the World Cup, according to an analysis by Group-IB.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Scams: Fake Domains Target Fans
The FIFA World Cup 2026 may not kick off until June 11, 2026, but cybercriminals have already begun exploiting anticipation surrounding the tournament. Security researchers and law enforcement agencies are warning that FIFA World Cup 2026 scams are actively targeting fans, job seekers, and businesses through fake websites, phishing campaigns, and fraudulent online services. The FBI recently issued a Public Service Announcement warning that thre…
FIFA World Cup 2026 fans targeted by OTP-bypass scam
Threat intelligence researchers at CloudSEK have identified a large-scale cyber fraud operation targeting football fans searching for FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets, warning that the campaign combines phishing, payment card […] The post FIFA World Cup 2026 fans targeted by OTP-bypass scam: CloudSEK appeared first on Express Computer.
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