Hacker Season Comes But Once A Year
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Hacker Season Comes But Once a Year
Overview:
Hackers are in full force, enticing us into parting with our money and personal information through deceptive promises.Body:
The holiday shopping season has begun with Black Friday and Cyber Monday, notorious for both retail frenzy and online scams. This period is a peak time for hackers, who capitalize on the shopping rush to exploit unsuspecting consumers.A major concern this year for technology experts is the rise of web-borne malware. Consumers need to be vigilant about emails featuring unbelievable deals that are, in fact, traps. Phishing attempts often mask themselves as legitimate offers from well-known retailers like eBay or Amazon. These emails direct users to deceptive websites through clickable links, leading to potential fraud.
This season, popular electronic products like the Nintendo Wii and Amazon Kindle are prime targets for fraud, likely to be sold out, yet advertised at suspiciously low prices in fraudulent schemes.
It's estimated that e-commerce fraud losses will surpass $3.5 billion this year, driven by a surge in online shopping and a relentless search for bargains. It's crucial to remember that websites listed at the top of search engine results like Google, Yahoo, or MSN aren't inherently safe. Many use tactics to achieve high rankings without verification of authenticity, underscoring the importance of caution.
In essence, buyer beware?"avoid sites without a contact number or valid trading address. Stay informed and protect your data from seasonal scams.
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