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Meta Detects Surge in FIFA World Cup 2026 Scams Targeting Australian Fans

3d ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Meta has identified a surge in FIFA World Cup 2026 scams targeting Australian football fans across its platforms (Facebook and Instagram). Cybercriminals are using malicious ads, fake online stores, and phishing campaigns to sell counterfeit merchandise, steal personal and passport details, and promote fraudulent services. Over 55 football-related scam advertising campaigns were detected as part of a larger malvertising ecosystem involving email scams, illegal streaming, and fake mobile apps. The scams often promote "official" kits, Panini sticker albums, and limited-edition items to lure victims.

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Research found a spike in FIFA World Cup 2026 scams across Meta platforms, targeting Australian football fans.
More than 55 football-related scam advertising campaigns were identified on Facebook and Instagram as part of a broader malvertising ecosystem.
Many scams promote 'official' kits, Panini sticker albums, and limited-edition items to trick supporters.
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Scams tied to the FIFA World Cup 2026 are rising across Meta platforms, using fake merchandise, malicious ads, and impersonation to steal personal and passport details.

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