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Cyber Scams Targeting 2026 FIFA World Cup Fans Rise Significantly

Severity: High (Score: 61.5)

Sources: Thenationalnews, Voi.Id

Summary

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, cyber criminals are exploiting the heightened interest in the event to launch various scams. Kaspersky has reported an increase in fraudulent activities, including fake ticket sales and counterfeit merchandise websites. These scams often mimic official tournament resources, tricking fans into providing personal and financial information. Victims risk losing money and exposing sensitive data through phishing emails and deceptive websites. Kaspersky's analysis highlights that these scams are designed to manipulate emotions associated with major sporting events. The company advises fans to exercise caution when clicking links or responding to emails. The World Cup is set to begin on June 11, 2026, in the US, Canada, and Mexico, intensifying the urgency for vigilance against these scams. Key Points: • Kaspersky warns of increased scams related to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. • Fraudulent websites offer fake tickets and merchandise, risking fans' personal data. • Phishing emails are designed to manipulate fans into financial loss.

Key Entities

  • Phishing (attack_type)
  • Canada (country)
  • Mexico (country)
  • CWE-200 - Exposure of Sensitive Information (cwe)
  • digitalsiber.id (domain)
  • T1566.001 - Spearphishing Attachment (mitre_attack)
  • T1566.002 - Spearphishing Link (mitre_attack)
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