Kash Patel reveals FBI's top security concerns ahead of World Cup
Officials expect 3 million visitors and say cyberattacks, drones and lone-wolf violence are the top risks as the FBI centralizes threat analysis.
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FBI Director Patel Sounds Alarm Over Security Threats Ahead Of Massive World Cup
FBI Director Kash Patel expresses serious concerns as the 2026 World Cup approaches. As millions prepare to flock to North America for the tournament, Patel highlights critical security threats, including cyber attacks, drones, and possible lone-wolf assaults. The tournament, set to be a grand event with 104 matches—78 in the U.S.—is prompting extensive security measures from host countries. Patel emphasizes that local outreach is essential for …
Patel reveals hidden security nightmare looming over massive World Cup
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FBI Director Kash Patel revealed a slew of security concerns, including cyber threats, drones and the potential for lone-wolf attacks ahead of the World Cup, which will draw millions of visitors across North America. Officials are expecting three million people to visit for the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Out of the 104 total matches in the expanded 2026 Wor…
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