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Global Will "Multiply the Risk" of Digital Frauds in Mexico, Alert Specialists

Mexico receives more than 90,000 reports per year related to cybercrime, of which 60% to 70% correspond to digital fraud associated with online shopping, phishing and identity impersonation.
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The 2026 World Cup, one of the events that will speed up digital traffic and transactions the most, will “multiply the risk” of digital frauds in Mexico, its inaugural headquarters and where this crime has been consolidated as the most common cyber crime, according to the US technology company Netscout. The company warned, in a statement, that the economic ecosystem surrounding the World Cup – tickets, travel, hospitality, e-commerce and digital…

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Mexico receives more than 90,000 reports per year related to cybercrime, of which 60% to 70% correspond to digital fraud associated with online shopping, phishing and identity impersonation.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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oem.com.mx broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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