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English FA fears hack attacks

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LONDON: The English Football Associatio­n is concerned about its players and coaches being hacked at the World Cup in Russia and has written to Fifa expressing concerns about informatio­n already being accessed in a cyberattac­k.

England has told players, coaches and technical staff to avoid using public Wi-Fi networks over concerns sensitive personal and team informatio­n could be illegally obtained in Russia, a person with knowledge of the FA’s World Cup planning said. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because team security issues are private.

Emails between the FA and Fifa discussing doping cases were last month published by the Russian-linked hacking group, Fancy Bears, as part of a wider disclosure of illegally obtained informatio­n.

While the World Anti-Doping Agency has been previously breached by Fancy Bears, it is unclear which network these emails were hacked from. It prompted the FA to write to Fifa about its concerns about cyber security.

“Fifa has informed the FA in such context that Fifa remains committed to preventing security attacks in general and that with respect to the Fancy Bears attack in particular it is presently investigat­ing the incident to ascertain whether Fifa’s infrastruc­ture was compromise­d,” Fifa said on Monday, confirming the letter from the English governing body.

“Such investigat­ion is still ongoing. For the purposes of computer security in general, Fifa is itself relying on expert advice from third parties.

“It is for this reason that Fifa cannot and does not provide any computer security advice to third parties.”

Asked about concerns about cyberattac­ks at the Fifa tournament next year, 2018 World Cup organizers said they “would need to check with our IT Department”.

Meanwhile, the World Cup trophy tour began a worldwide tour in Moscow at the weekend at a ceremony attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Fifa chief Gianni Infantino.

Ten months before the 2018 World Cup kicks off there, the ceremony took place at Luzhniki stadium, which has been fully renovated.

 ?? AP ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin holds the Fifa World Cup trophy.
AP Russian President Vladimir Putin holds the Fifa World Cup trophy.

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