December 31, 2024 - 06:00

The FBI has issued a memo to sports leagues advising them on best practices to help athletes protect themselves from potential burglary threats. According to sources, the warning highlights that the social media presence of star athletes, often showcasing their wealth and high-profile lifestyles, may attract the attention of cross-border criminal organizations, particularly those from South America.
These criminal crews are reportedly using social media to identify targets, leading to an increase in break-ins and thefts. The memo emphasizes the importance of discretion in sharing personal information online, especially regarding travel plans and valuable possessions. Athletes are encouraged to take proactive measures, such as enhancing home security systems and being cautious about what they post on social media platforms.
The FBI's initiative aims to raise awareness among athletes and their management teams about the potential dangers associated with their public personas, ensuring that they remain vigilant against these growing threats.
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