Morocco’s central bank has issued a warning to all banks operating within the country, urging heightened security measures and customer awareness campaigns. This action follows a global increase in cybercrime exploiting public interest in the World Cup. The Bank of Morocco’s banking supervision directorate alerted bank general management to the rising threat of online fraud targeting football fans. The advisory emphasizes the need for increased vigilance against potential scams leveraging the tournament’s popularity. Authorities are concerned about phishing attempts and other cyberattacks designed to steal financial information. Banks are expected to proactively inform their customers about these risks and reinforce security protocols. The move aims to protect citizens from financial losses during the World Cup period.