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ExpressVPN: Over 60% of Australian Football Fans Trust Wi-Fi Networks by Name Alone, Leaving Them Exposed for the 2026 World Cup

New research across six countries reveals how Australian football fans are more vigilant than their global peers but still putting their personal data at risk...

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