During
World Cup cybersecurity experts warn of an increase in fraudulent schemes related to cryptocurrencies. Most often, fraudsters demand payment in Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) or Tether (USDT), offering fake tickets, VIP access, souvenir merchandise and commemorative NFTs.
The main goal of fraudsters is to take advantage of the high interest of fans in the tournament and convince them to transfer digital assets as quickly as possible. After receiving the cryptocurrency, the fraudsters disappear, and in most cases it is impossible to return the sent funds.
Experts recommend purchasing tickets and other services only through official platforms, carefully checking website addresses and not transferring
BTC, ETH or USDT to unknown persons.
Against the backdrop of the world championship, such schemes traditionally become more active, so users should be especially careful with any offers related to cryptocurrency.
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