Black Friday or Hack Friday? Unmasking the Cyber Threats of Holiday Shopping!

Black Friday 2024 has arrived, bringing big discounts and even bigger cyber risks. Scam attempts peak during this shopping frenzy, with fake websites, phishing emails, and gift card frauds lurking around every click. Stay cautious, shop smart, and remember: if the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is!

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Black Friday: The one time of year when we all try to save money but end up losing it to cybercriminals instead. It’s like playing Minesweeper, but with your wallet on the line! Who knew bargain hunting could be so risky? Let’s delve into the world of Black Friday cyber shenanigans, shall we?

Key Points:

  • Scammers thrive during Black Friday, with phishing emails, fake websites, and social media traps targeting eager shoppers.
  • Gift card scams are rampant, costing Americans over $148 million in 2023 alone.
  • Vendors face threats from API misuse, leading to potential bulk order fraud.
  • Astroturfing and AI-generated fake reviews make online shopping even trickier.
  • Both consumers and businesses need to adopt cybersecurity best practices to stay safe.

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