Black Friday Scam Alert: Cybercriminals Get Crafty in 2024

Black Friday scams are back, and they’re more creative than ever! Researchers warn that cybercriminals have tailored their tactics for various shoppers worldwide. From fake Ray-Bans to bogus tech orders, no one’s safe. So, grab your wallets and double-check those emails—because this shopping season’s hottest deal might just be a scam.

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**_Ah, Black Friday – when discounts are as real as unicorns and spam emails multiply faster than gremlins in a rainstorm. While everyone’s hunting for deals, cybercriminals are hunting for suckers. It’s a shopping season showdown, folks: Your wallet versus their wily scams._**

Key Points:

– Black Friday spam activity made a fashionable early entrance in late October 2024.
– Two-thirds of global spam originates from the United States, with Europe chipping in 23%.
– Cybercriminals are getting crafty, tailoring scam emails to specific demographics and regions.
– Recent scams include impersonating brands like Fnac, Ray-Ban, and retail giants like Tesco and Costco.
– Tips to dodge scams: verify sources, avoid unsolicited links, use security tools, and be skeptical of surveys promising rewards.

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