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Scam alert: Cyber threats exploit soccer fandom with counterfeit World Cup tickets and gear

May 23, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

Fake FIFA Websites Targeting World Cup Enthusiasts

TL;DR
ESET researchers have identified numerous fraudulent websites impersonating FIFA to exploit fans eager to purchase World Cup tickets and merchandise. These sites utilize familiar design patterns and domain name tricks to mislead users into giving away personal information and financial details.

Main Analysis
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, potential attendees are at heightened risk from scams targeting their desire for tickets and merchandise. ESET researchers in Latin America uncovered several fake websites, including one using the domain “fifa26.shop,” designed to mirror the official FIFA site closely. These fraudulent platforms guide users through registration and payment processes that appear legitimate, thereby convincing victims to divulge sensitive data such as names, email addresses, and payment information.

The scammers employ common techniques such as typosquatting, wherein the domain name closely resembles a legitimate one but contains subtle alterations that can easily be overlooked by hurried users. The visual similarities to the official FIFA website—including color schemes, layouts, and navigation elements—further bolster the deception, making it difficult for fans to discern the fraud. Screenshots comparing these fake sites to the legitimate FIFA website underscore the sophisticated mimicry at play.

A portion of these phishing schemes involves an elaborate user flow, watching victims register for nonexistent accounts before leading them to payment pages for ticket purchases or merchandise. In addition to monetary loss, victims risk having their identity and financial information compromised, as the stolen details could be exploited in broader attacks across various platforms.

Defensive Context
Organizations and individuals involved in event ticketing and merchandise sales should be acutely aware of these phishing threats, particularly as such scams are poised to increase as the World Cup date nears. Fans eager to secure tickets or gear may unknowingly engage with these malicious sites, placing their financial and personal data at risk.

Why This Matters
The fraudulent activities surrounding these fake FIFA sites expose fans, particularly those unfamiliar with online purchasing security, to significant risks. Football enthusiasts aiming to obtain tickets or memorabilia for the event are the primary targets of these scams. Their urgency creates a perfect opportunity for attackers to exploit.

Environment Exposure
The threat is especially relevant in environments where users frequently search for FIFA-related products online. The social engineering tactics associated with these scams thrive on emotional decision-making, making them especially concerning during high-demand situations like the World Cup.

Indicators of Compromise (IOCs)
Concrete indicators include the following domains associated with fraudulent sites:

These examples illustrate how attackers construct domain names that could easily mislead individuals searching for legitimate FIFA products.

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