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The World Cup’s massive audience is creating a payday for cybercriminals | Fortune

More than 12 million compromised streaming accounts tied to World Cup broadcasts were found for sale on the dark web, representing nearly $220 million in potential sales.

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fortune.comStai leggendo1 g fa

The World Cup’s massive audience is creating a payday for cybercriminals | Fortune

More than 12 million compromised streaming accounts tied to World Cup broadcasts were found for sale on the dark web, representing nearly $220 million in potential sales.

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thenextweb.com1 g fa

Cybercriminals released 802,000 stolen accounts in one day during the World Cup group stage

HUMAN Security found 12 million compromised streaming accounts across 10 services broadcasting World Cup matches. The black market is worth $220 million.

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cryptobriefing.com1 g fa

HUMAN Security reports 12M stolen streaming accounts tied to World Cup cybercrime surge

HUMAN Security found 802,000 stolen streaming accounts in June 2026 as World Cup cybercrime surges, with banking trojans targeting crypto wallet holders.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. sabato 18 luglio 2026·fortune.com

    The World Cup’s massive audience is creating a payday for cybercriminals | Fortune

    More than 12 million compromised streaming accounts tied to World Cup broadcasts were found for sale on the dark web, representing nearly $220 million in potential sales.

  2. sabato 18 luglio 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    HUMAN Security reports 12M stolen streaming accounts tied to World Cup cybercrime surge

    HUMAN Security found 802,000 stolen streaming accounts in June 2026 as World Cup cybercrime surges, with banking trojans targeting crypto wallet holders.

  3. sabato 18 luglio 2026·thenextweb.com

    Cybercriminals released 802,000 stolen accounts in one day during the World Cup group stage

    HUMAN Security found 12 million compromised streaming accounts across 10 services broadcasting World Cup matches. The black market is worth $220 million.

  4. domenica 19 luglio 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    FIFA wins battle for fans' wallets in pricey World Cup, and it matters for crypto ticketing

    FIFA's 2026 World Cup dynamic pricing saw final tickets hit $32,000 and 99.7% attendance, making the case for blockchain-based ticketing disruption.