Bug in FIFA World Cup internal system let anyone edit TV stream
A technical flaw was discovered in the internal system used for the FIFA World Cup broadcast. The bug allowed anyone with access to modify the live television
A technical flaw was discovered in the internal system used for the FIFA World
Cup broadcast. The bug allowed anyone with access to modify the live television
stream. The issue was observed during the Group C match between Brazil and
Morocco. The match took place at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford,
New Jersey. The incident occurred on June 13, 2026. Officials said the
vulnerability was quickly identified and isolated. Broadcasters are reviewing
security protocols to prevent similar breaches. The episode highlights the
importance of robust safeguards for high‑profile sporting events.