
Fake streaming sites and betting scams are targeting Kenyan fans during the World Cup 2026, according to Tech-ish. These scams include fraudulent prediction-fee emails and deceptive betting traps designed to exploit fans' enthusiasm for the tournament. The article outlines how these scams operate and the risks they pose to consumers in Kenya.
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