INSIDE 硬塞 AIJun 17, 2026, 2:13 AMClaire

FIFA World Cup Broadcast System Had Critical Access Control Flaw Letting Anyone Take Over

Original: 一張證件就能接管全球轉播,FIFA 世界盃直播系統爆存取控制重大漏洞

A researcher found FIFA's World Cup broadcast backend had no permission checks, letting any registrant modify live streams.

A security researcher disclosed a critical broken access control vulnerability in FIFA's internal World Cup broadcast system. Because the backend API performed no authorization verification, any registered user could gain full administrative access to the live broadcast backend. This would have allowed modification of real-time video streams and match data; FIFA says the flaw has since been patched.

A security researcher has publicly disclosed a severe broken access control vulnerability in FIFA's internal systems used to manage World Cup live broadcasts, revealing that a fundamental failure in the backend API allowed virtually any registered user to obtain full administrative control over the global broadcast infrastructure.

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