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Cyber Scams Surge Ahead of FIFA World Cup

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As the FIFA World Cup approaches, cybercriminals are exploiting the excitement surrounding the event to launch a wave of scams. With over 13,000 World Cup-themed websites registered recently, many are designed to deceive fans into providing personal information or making fraudulent purchases. Approximately 8% of these sites have been flagged as malicious, indicating a significant risk for those seeking tickets or merchandise.

Scammers are also active on social media, creating fake profiles and job postings that mislead users into sharing sensitive data. These fraudulent accounts often mimic official FIFA branding, increasing the likelihood of brand abuse and phishing attempts. Fans are urged to verify the authenticity of any offers or job listings they encounter online.

In addition to fake websites and social media scams, cybercriminals are distributing malicious apps disguised as legitimate betting platforms. These tactics not only threaten individual security but also undermine the integrity of the event itself, as they can lead to financial losses for unsuspecting fans.

To protect themselves, fans should book through official channels, use credit cards for added security, and remain cautious of any urgent offers. As the tournament kicks off, awareness and vigilance will be crucial in navigating the digital landscape filled with potential threats.

Source: Euronews

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