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Trends in Cybercrime Leading Up to the Paris 2024 Olympics: An Analysis by Infoblox Threat Intel

Scammers are taking advantage of the excitement surrounding the Paris 2024 Olympics to target unsuspecting fans and consumers. With the global event drawing millions of viewers and attendees, cybercriminals have been busy setting up fraudulent schemes to deceive people looking to purchase tickets, merchandise, and mobile data recharge plans.

One of the most common tactics used by scammers is creating fake websites that closely resemble legitimate Olympic sites, making it difficult for consumers to distinguish between the real and the fake. These websites offer discounted tickets, merchandise, and free mobile data plans, enticing unsuspecting victims to provide their personal information and financial details.

In addition to phishing scams, threat actors are also targeting Olympic officials and participants with cyber reconnaissance campaigns. Past Olympic games have been subjected to various cyberattacks, including hack-and-leak attacks and distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.

As the Paris 2024 Olympics kick off, it is crucial for fans and consumers to be vigilant and cautious when making online purchases related to the event. By avoiding offers that seem too good to be true and sticking to official websites, individuals can protect themselves from falling victim to these malicious schemes.

Infoblox Threat Intel has been monitoring the trends leading up to the Olympics and has identified several indicators of compromise related to nefarious activity. By staying informed and aware of the risks, individuals can ensure a safe and secure Olympic experience.

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