FIFA, the governing body for football around the world, has once again admitted to having experienced a security incident, as reported by specialists in digital forensics and computer security at the Institute for International Cyber Security.
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The first attack on FIFA against FIFA in 2017, led to the publication of failed anti-doping tests of many players, and that was attributed to the Russian group known as Fancy Bear or APT28.
Speaking to the press after the FIFA Council meeting last week in Kigali, Rwanda, FIFA President Gianni Infantino acknowledged the new incident and told the media that FIFA was preparing a report on the incident.
However, the digital forensic security community is of the view that there is still no clarity or technical details about this second attack, although the first investigations at FIFA indicate that some officials in the European Football Association (UEFA) were the victims of the attack campaign. Phishing. As of last Tuesday, this organization had not found any traces of .