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A serious security vulnerability has been uncovered in the systems of FIFA (the International Federation of Association Football), which allowed anyone with a regular account to control the broadcasting systems of the World Cup. The researcher "BobDaHacker" reported this flaw, which was caused by a bug in the API (Application Programming Interface), enabling unauthorized access to sensitive internal platforms—including those controlling displayed content and cameras during matches. The vulnerability was promptly reported and fixed within a few hours, and FIFA has not yet issued an official statement regarding the incident.
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