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World Cup Scams Are Getting Harder to Spot

From fake tickets to cloned websites, AI is magnifying World Cup scams. Can fans distinguish between what’s real and what’s not?

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wired.comStai leggendo2 g fa

World Cup Scams Are Getting Harder to Spot

AI phishing targeted 6M World Cup fans via 13,000 FIFA domains; 1-in-41 flagged as malicious pre-tournament. Deepfakes and personalized spear phishing forced platforms into collaboration (GSE/FIRE), showing AI-scaled fraud outpaces traditional detection.

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iol.co.za1 g fa

World Cup fever sparks surge in online scams targeting football fans

World Cup fans warned as scammers launch hundreds of fake tournament websites

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cryptobriefing.com4 g fa

FBI warns of fake FIFA websites stealing personal information during World Cup

The FBI warns of over 4,300 fake FIFA domains stealing personal data and selling counterfeit World Cup tickets, with crypto scams also emerging.

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zerohedge.com4 g fa

FBI Warns That Fake FIFA Website Being Used to Steal Personal Information

Individuals who had attempted to collect personal information, sell fake World Cup tickets, or other malicious activity have been identified...

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Timeline cronologica

  1. sabato 20 giugno 2026·zerohedge.com

    FBI Warns That Fake FIFA Website Being Used to Steal Personal Information

    Individuals who had attempted to collect personal information, sell fake World Cup tickets, or other malicious activity have been identified...

  2. sabato 20 giugno 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    FBI warns of fake FIFA websites stealing personal information during World Cup

    The FBI warns of over 4,300 fake FIFA domains stealing personal data and selling counterfeit World Cup tickets, with crypto scams also emerging.

  3. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·wired.com

    World Cup Scams Are Getting Harder to Spot

    From fake tickets to cloned websites, AI is magnifying World Cup scams. Can fans distinguish between what’s real and what’s not?

  4. martedì 23 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

    World Cup fever sparks surge in online scams targeting football fans

    World Cup fans warned as scammers launch hundreds of fake tournament websites