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Cybercriminals are cashing in on FIFA World Cup-themed cyberattacks

November 29, 2022
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The hype and popularity of the FIFA World Cup has attracted audiences from across the globe. And this, in turn attracts a variety of cybercriminals, who want to exploit the varied fan following, and the organizations participating, to make a quick buck.

Advanced persistent threat (APT) campaigns, phishing, credit card/cryptocurrency fraud, DDoS attacks, and identity theft are among the threats faced by organizations and audiences, CloudSEK reports. The cybercriminals are motivated by financial gain, ideology, or geo-political affiliations.

Recommendations for FIFA fans

  • Buy FIFA tickets and Hayya cards only from the official website.
  • Validate the legitimacy of cryptocurrencies before investing in them.
  • Don’t avail FIFA related services from Telegram or social media.
  • Do not share your PII or banking details with unknown persons or websites.
  • Don’t install applications shared via Telegram, social media, or from third-party app stores.
  • Review permissions requested by apps and disable permissions that are not necessary for the app’s functionality.
  • Be wary of schemes that seem too good to be true.

Recommendations for participating organizations

  • User load balancers or services like Cloudflare to avoid DDoS attacks.
  • Use a firewall and keep your software updated to the latest version.
  • Run awareness campaigns to educate fans and users about legitimate portals and websites.
  • Real-time monitoring and takedown of phishing sites, fake apps, and copy-cat social media pages.
  • Report the findings to relevant authorities who can take action against the threat actors.

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Tags: Advanced Persistent ThreatAlertsAlerts 2022CryptocurrencyDDosDDoS ATTACKSDistributed Denial of ServiceFIFAFootball World Cup 2022Identity TheftNovember 2022Phishing attackQatarWorld Cup
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