Profeco warns about fake website that steals data

A fraudulent website impersonates the consumer's authority. Discover how to protect your assets and your identity online.

A Sinister Shadow on the Internet Stalks Consumers

In the depths of cyberspace, where trust is a precious and scarce commodity, a threat rises with the audacity to supplant a guardian of justice. The Federal Consumer Protection Agency (Profeco) has launched a war cry, an urgent alert that resonates in the digital world: a fraudulent portal, a malicious construction that appears legitimate, is operating with the nefarious intention of deceiving Internet users. This is the moment when reality surpasses fiction, where one unsuspecting click can trigger a personal tragedy.

This apocryphal domain is not a simple error; It’s a meticulously planned ambush. Its final objective is as clear as it is ruthless: premeditatedly stealing the financial information and personal data of citizens who, with the innocence of seeking a legitimate service, fall into its clutches. The battle for your identity and your heritage has begun, and the battlefield is your screen.

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The Deception is Revealed: The Digital Farce Exposed

According to the official warning from Profeco, the website that has committed the atrocious crime of institutional identity theft operates under the domain oficinasprofeco.com. This digital decoy not only appropriates the name, but shamelessly displays the graphic elements of the institution, creating an illusion so convincing that it could fool even the most cautious eye. The danger is not limited to search engines; This plague spreads virulently through social networks, tempting vulnerable people who only want to carry out a procedure or file a legitimate complaint.

The critical moment comes when the user, believing they are in a safe space, is led into an abyss. The fake page, with a terrifying coldness, requests the most valuable loot: account numbers, access codes, name, CURP and date of birth. To add a layer of perverse credibility, it offers a “personalized advice” service that pretends to be provided by a Profeco official. It’s a trap! Don’t let your confidence be your downfall.

The Shield of Knowledge: How to Defend Yourself from Attack

In the face of this criminal onslaught, Profeco has brandished its sword of truth. Through an official statement, the institution has made it clear, with the force of an unappealable decree, that all its procedures are carried out in person in any of the 38 Consumer Defense Offices distributed throughout Mexican territory. This is the retaining wall against digital lies. The official contact channels, the only ones worthy of your trust, are the telephone numbers 55 5568 8722 and 800 468 8722, as well as the verified accounts @AtencionProfeco and @Profeco on the X platform, and the Facebook page Federal Consumer Protection Agency.

But the defense also depends on you. The agency has shared an arsenal of protection measures, a survival code in the digital jungle to detect and evade these fraudulent sites:

– Verify with a magnifying glass that the website’s domain has the sacred suffix “.gob.mx”, the royal seal that authenticates its legitimacy.

– Make sure, as if your life depended on it, that the URL starts with https://, the cryptographic shield that protects communication.

– Examine your browser bar looking for the icon of a closed padlock; Its absence is the red flag that announces a dangerous and unsafe territory.

– Never, under any circumstances, enter banking or personal information on portals that raise the slightest shadow of doubt within you.

– Become a herald of caution. Share this vital alert from Profeco with your contacts, forge a chain of consciousness that protects your community.

This is not just news; It is a call to arms in the digital age. Your information is the treasure. Protect it with the ferocity of someone who defends what is most precious. Share this crucial warning on your social networks and explore more cybersecurity tips to keep your identity and your finances safe.

IMPI blocks 57 sites for illegal transmission of the 2026 World Cup

Coordinated operation with internet providers and FIFA to stop unauthorized transmission of matches.

The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) reported that during the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, 57 electronic addresses linked to the illegal transmission of the matches were blocked. The measure is part of the actions against digital piracy in the tournament.

“The operation was carried out in coordination with internet service providers to strengthen the fight against digital piracy and safeguard intellectual property rights,” the IMPI said in a statement.

Operation against digital piracy

The monitoring of websites and applications began before the start of the World Cup and is integrated into a broader strategy to protect the commercial rights of the event. The IMPI recognized the institutional collaboration and support of the rights holders linked to the tournament.

Previously, the director of IMPI, Vidal Lleneras Morales, met with Jurgen Mainka, director of FIFA Mexico, and with representatives of the FIFA Legal Directorate to coordinate joint actions to protect intellectual property. The institute warned that it will continue to monitor the network to detect new domains or platforms that try to transmit the meetings without authorization.

Protection of trademarks and rights

In addition to blocking sites, the IMPI has reinforced the protection of brands, official products and other intellectual property rights related to the 2026 World Cup. The institution reiterated that the fight against illegal streaming is part of the commitments assumed by Mexico as the host country, and will maintain coordination with technology companies and internet providers.

FIFA also issued guidelines on the use of terms such as “FIFA World Cup”, “World Cup 2026” and the official slogan “We are 26”. These measures seek to protect the intellectual property of the organization and the value of commercial rights. The recommendation is to use generic images and references to football, avoiding official brands or logos without permission.

Mexican fans have expressed their rejection and concern about the restrictions on broadcasts, although IMPI and FIFA defend the actions as necessary to safeguard the rights of the tournament.

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Hotel occupancy in the World Cup does not meet expectations: Coparmex

Hotel occupancy in the opening match was 65%, well below the expected 80-100%.

Hotel occupancy during the opening match of the Soccer World Cup reached just 65%, well below the 80% to 100% that was projected, according to the Employers’ Confederation of the Mexican Republic (Coparmex) in Mexico City.

“These figures still do not correspond to the extraordinary scenario that had been announced,” the organization said in a statement.

Furthermore, Coparmex reported that there is no official consolidated information on the number of international tourists who have arrived for the event or what their average spending has been.

“The original estimates of 5.5 million additional visitors and more than 60 billion pesos in revenue continue to be goals, not proven results,” he reiterated.

Impact on small businesses

The confederation considered it worrying that the economic impact is concentrated in large hotel chains and tourist corridors, leaving aside small businesses, which have faced blockages and a decrease in customers.

The effects in the Historic Center and intervened areas show that an event of this magnitude can generate losses when there is no compensation and commercial continuity strategy.

For Coparmex, the success of the World Cup is not measured only by full stadiums; Real data is required such as the increase in hotel occupancy, sales for small businesses, formal jobs, mobility and security for all municipalities.

The organization said it was willing to collaborate with the authorities through dialogue.

“Measures such as the home office, closures or modifications to schedules can be useful at specific times, but they should not become the permanent solution to structural deficiencies in mobility and public services,” he warned.

Finally, he reiterated that the event should be an opportunity for growth, not just an “international showcase,” and that the capital’s problems should not be hidden or their costs passed on to residents and companies.

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Mexico performs first robotic liver transplant in a minor

First liver transplant with a Da Vinci robot to a three-year-old girl.

First robotic liver transplant in a minor

The Naval Medical Center (CEMENAV), of the Navy Secretariat, successfully performed the first liver transplant on a three-year-old girl. The intervention combined hepatectomy assisted by the Da Vinci robotic system, a watershed in highly complex surgery.

The procedure was possible thanks to the joint work between the Ministry of Health, the National Transplant Center (CENATRA) and CEMENAV, with the support of international specialists. Semar highlighted that this achievement strengthens the use of cutting-edge technology in the Mexican health system.

“This advance reflects the commitment of the institutions to promote technological innovation, improve capabilities and expand access to highly specialized procedures,” the agency said in a statement.

Robotic surgery allows for greater precision, less invasiveness, and a faster recovery for the donor. Transplantation opens new possibilities for treating liver diseases in minors, positioning Mexico as a benchmark in pediatric surgical innovation.

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