As the 2026 FIFA World Cup gets underway, new analysis from ACI Worldwide (NASDAQ: ACIW), an original innovator in global payments technology, shows that the fraud patterns seen around previous major ...

ACI data shows elevated fraud risk for fans and ticket sellers as the tournament gets underway
OMAHA, Neb.: As the 2026 FIFA World Cup gets underway, new analysis from ACI Worldwide (NASDAQ: ACIW), an original innovator in global payments technology, shows that the fraud patterns seen around previous major tournaments are already in play, exposing fans and ticket sellers to heightened risks.
Based on 24.5 million transactions across 61 live-event merchants serving global fan audiences, ACI’s data reveals the same warning signs that preceded fraud surges during Copa America 2024 and the 2022 World Cup have re-emerged, with fraud pressure expected to remain high through the opening stages of the tournament across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
ACI monitors billions of transactions globally across issuers, acquirers and merchants and can identify coordinated fraud activity early, distinguishing genuine fan demand from criminal behavior and identifying warning signals before they become visible to individual merchants or banks.
What the data shows during major tournaments
Fraud is on the rise, and fans are directly in the firing line
Cybersecurity firms and law enforcement have warned that fraudsters are using automation and artificial intelligence to scale World Cup-related scams. Silent Push, a U.S.-based threat intelligence firm that tracks online fraud networks, has identified more than 300 pixel-perfect replica ticketing websites. Check Point Research, the research arm of cybersecurity company Check Point Software, recorded 9,741 fraudulent World Cup-related domains registered in April 2026 alone, nearly four times the peak seen around the 2022 tournament. Separately, cybersecurity company Fortinet counted more than 13,000 tournament-themed domains registered between January and May 2026.
In a public service announcement issued May 27, 2026, the FBI warned fans to navigate directly to fifa.com rather than clicking on search results or sponsored ads. The agency said reported losses range from hundreds to thousands of dollars per incident, driven by fake ticketing, hospitality and VIP offers. In Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre issued a warning in March 2026 about fraudulent ticket portals and merchandise scams targeting matches hosted in the country.
In Mexico, one of the three host nations, the federal consumer protection agency Profeco has launched an anti-fraud campaign and taken legal action against resale platforms. Meanwhile, civic organization Consejo Ciudadano para la Seguridad y Justicia estimates ticket scam losses of roughly 1,000 to 100,000 pesos (about $55 to $5,500) per victim. A 2025 Mastercard study found that nearly 80% of Mexican consumers experienced scam attempts in the prior year.
“The clearest warning sign isn’t match day itself. It’s the days and weeks before kick-off, when attempted fraud rises, cross-border card activity increases and fans start hunting for tickets, often under pressure,” said Jackie Barwell, director of fraud product management at ACI Worldwide. “Because we see these patterns across our global network, we can tell the difference between genuine fan demand, risky behavior driven by urgency, and outright fraud, helping merchants approve legitimate purchases while reducing the impact of scams as the tournament unfolds.”
What fans can do to stay safe
About ACI Worldwide
ACI Worldwide, an original innovator in global payments technology, delivers transformative software solutions that power intelligent payments orchestration in real time so banks, billers and merchants can drive growth, while continuously modernizing their payment infrastructures, simply and securely. With nearly 50 years of trusted payments expertise, we combine our global footprint with a local presence to offer enhanced payment experiences to stay ahead of constantly changing payment challenges and opportunities.
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Fonte: Business Wire
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