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A coach sits at a table with an open laptop displaying heart rate and sleep data.

Wearables Expose Athletes to Data Abuse Risks

Imagine a coach scrutinizing an athlete's sleep and heart-rate logs to gauge their off-field behavior - a chilling invasion of privacy that's not as far-fetched as it sounds. As wearables become ubiquitous, athletes face growing risks of data abuse, from compromised privacy to unfair advantages in high-stakes competitions.

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Bustling stadium concourse with spectators, staff, and security personnel, and a large video screen in the background.

Cybercriminals, Hacktivists Target 2026 World Cup Infrastructure

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to draw massive crowds of up to six million fans across 104 matches in 16 host cities, making its complex infrastructure a prime target for cyber threats. With its far-reaching network of stadium operations, municipal services, and independent suppliers, the tournament's technical architecture is a vulnerable web waiting to be exploited.

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