Survey: 1 in 5 football fans admit to sharing passwords – putting their accounts at risk
With the FIFA World Cup 2026™ underway, an ExpressVPN survey of 6,000 football fans finds that 44% of those who have shared a password so someone else could watch sports also...
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read
Over 13,000 FIFA World Cup Domains Registered; 1 in 41 Flagged as Malicious or Suspicious
More than 13,000 FIFA-themed domains were registered between January and May 2026, and by early May about one in 41 were flagged as suspicio
Over 4,300 FIFA World Cup 2026 Phishing Domains Linked to Chinese Cybercrime Operation
Thousands of lookalike FIFA domains and phishing kits are targeting World Cup 2026 fans, using cloned login pages and password resets to hij

Can You Video Chat Alongside 69,000 World Cup Fans? I Stress-Tested Stadium Phone Service at a Match
Is it possible to make a stadium signal-friendly? What about 16 stadiums across 104 matches?
Do fans still trust referees and VAR at the World Cup?
Do fans still trust referees and VAR at the World Cup?
Security researcher gains access to FIFA World Cup 2026 live camera feeds through public agent platform vulnerability
How I found that anyone could register on FIFA's public Agent Platform, gain access to the Football Data Platform's Streaming Management pan
Security researcher gains access to FIFA World Cup 2026 live camera feeds through public agent platform vulnerability
How I found that anyone could register on FIFA's public Agent Platform, gain access to the Football Data Platform's Streaming Management pan
Cybersecurity Experts Warn of Surge in World Cup 2026 Digital Fraud Targeting Fans
Just days before the opening match, cybersecurity experts and the F.B.I. are warning fans about a sophisticated wave of fake websites, malic

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.