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U.S. Seizes Hundreds of Domains for Illegal World Cup Streaming

U.S. Seizes Hundreds of Domains for Illegal World Cup Streaming

Posted on June 29, 2026 By CWS

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) recently announced a significant operation targeting unauthorized streaming of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Nearly 400 domains used for illegal streaming were seized, marking a substantial effort to combat global digital piracy.

Operation Offsides Targets Unauthorized Streaming

Dubbed “Operation Offsides,” the initiative focused on websites broadcasting live World Cup matches without proper authorization, violating U.S. copyright laws. These domains were found to be actively streaming matches in real-time, infringing on intellectual property rights.

Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva emphasized the importance of this action, noting the priority of safeguarding intellectual property, particularly as the United States is hosting the 2026 World Cup. The operation was instrumental in disrupting international networks profiting from illegal streaming.

Risks and Collaborations in Combating Piracy

Illegal streaming platforms not only breach copyright laws but also pose cybersecurity risks to users. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) warned that such sites often expose users to malware, phishing attacks, and insecure connections, putting personal and financial information at risk.

The investigation was supported by various private sector and international partners, including FIFA, NBCUniversal, beIN Media Group, and the Motion Picture Association’s Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE). These organizations provided crucial intelligence, aiding in identifying infringing domains.

International Efforts and Future Outlook

Authorities traced servers and domains associated with illegal streaming to countries like Peru and Bulgaria. Additional actions were executed in Croatia, Romania, Poland, and Colombia, illustrating the global scale of the crackdown.

The operation was facilitated through the International Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property (ICHIP) program, promoting collaboration between U.S. prosecutors and international law enforcement. This coordinated effort disrupted piracy infrastructure worldwide, with seizure notices placed on affected domains to deter future illegal activities.

The DOJ’s Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) has been instrumental in combating cyber-enabled IP crimes, achieving over 180 convictions and recovering more than $350 million since 2020. This operation highlights the ongoing battle against digital piracy, with authorities committed to dismantling illegal streaming networks and safeguarding consumers and content creators alike.

Cyber Security News Tags:ACE, beIN Media Group, Cybercrime, cybersecurity risks, digital piracy, DoJ, FIFA, HSI, illegal streaming, intellectual property, IPR Center, NBCUniversal, Operation Offsides, World Cup 2026

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