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Argentine FA subject to cyber attack that sent messages relating to “corrupt refereeing”

The Argentine Football Association has confirmed a breach of its official email accounts after unauthorized messages were sent to accredited journalists.
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Related coverage for "Argentine FA subject to cyber attack that sent messages relating to “corrupt refereeing”": Awful Announcing — Telemundo’s Andrés Cantor calls ‘BS’ on allegations that Argentina’s win over Egypt was ‘rigged’. Daily Sabah — Egypt linked to suspected hack of Argentina FA: Reports. GiveMeSport — Argentina FA Deny Email Admitting World Cup 'Corruption' vs Egypt. Mashable — Why is the internet rooting against Argentina?. CNN — Egypt’s fiery accusations after controversial World Cup defeat. 101GREATGOALS.COM — Argentina v Egypt: World Cup 2026 live text commentary, updates, goals and stats as it happened