Black Friday Phishing Frenzy: How Scammers Are Decking the Halls with Deceptive Emails!

Brace yourselves for a holiday phishing frenzy! UK cybersecurity firm Darktrace reports a staggering 620% surge in Black Friday-themed phishing attacks. As cyber tricksters get craftier with brand impersonations and fake marketing domains, it’s more crucial than ever to pause before clicking. Stay alert and keep your data safe this shopping season!

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Hot Take:

It’s the most phishy time of the year! While you’re busy decking the halls and maxing out your credit cards, cybercriminals are working overtime to deck your inbox with fake emails and phony deals. So, while you’re making a list and checking it twice, make sure it’s not a list of phishing scams you fell for. Remember, the only thing you should be clicking on this holiday season is the ‘Buy Now’ button for gifts, not suspicious links from someone claiming to be Santa’s IT department.

Key Points:

  • Darktrace observed a 620% increase in Black Friday-themed phishing campaigns.
  • Brand impersonation, fake domains, and generative AI are key scam tactics.
  • Amazon was the most impersonated brand in the phishing attempts.
  • Generative AI-powered emails are a significant shift in phishing strategies.
  • Darktrace warns consumers to be vigilant and cautious with email links.

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