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A security researcher identified a flaw in FIFA’s online platforms that could have allowed control over the TV stream of every World Cup match.
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Who
BobDaHacker, FIFA
What
A security researcher identified a flaw in FIFA’s online platforms that could have allowed control over the TV stream of every World Cup match.
When
Tue, 16 Jun 2026 18:13:49 GMT · 4h 19m ago
Where
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Why
A flaw in FIFA’s backend API did not properly check user authorization after the researcher registered as a player agent.
The Frontline Impact
How this affects you
This security vulnerability could have allowed an attacker to hijack live World Cup broadcasts globally, impacting viewers and commentators during the event. The issue was fixed by FIFA shortly after it was reported.
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- Technology4h 19m agoA security researcher discovered a flaw in FIFA's online platforms that provided access to internal systems, including one capable of controlling the TV stream of World Cup matches.Open article
- Technology4h 19m agoA security researcher discovered a flaw in FIFA's online platforms that could have allowed control over the TV stream of every World Cup match.Open article