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Seasonal Security: Avoiding Holiday Scams

December 9, 2025

During the holiday season, 缅北强奸 IT is sharing helpful tips and important information to keep your data and information safe!

Scammers love celebrating busy holidays by defrauding people of money or personal information. Regardless of the reason for the season, avoid getting scammed by staying alert for these common threats:

Phishing Attacks
Holiday seasons are one of the busiest times for shipping services like FedEx and DHL. Cybercriminals take advantage of this situation by impersonating those services and delivering phishing attacks with malicious
tracking links. Always hover over links to reveal their true URL. If you鈥檙e unsure, visit the shipper鈥檚 website and manually enter the tracking number.

Fraudulent Websites
Ideally, it鈥檚 best to only buy products from reputable websites that you know and trust. If you end up venturing out to find a good deal, be sure to research the seller and read as many reviews as you can. Scammers can set up fake websites that sell imposter products, or steal information and money.

Fake Offers
If something sounds too good to be true, it鈥檚 likely a scam. Take extreme caution when handling any offers that land in your inbox. Avoid clicking on pop-up advertisements, especially when they list a
product or service for a price that鈥檚 unreasonably lower than normal.

Package Theft
Thieves in the real world have been known to follow delivery trucks and wait for the right time to steal packages. You can avoid this concern by arranging to have packages delivered when you鈥檙e home or having them sent to storage lockers that some delivery services offer. For expensive items, ask the sender to require a signature upon delivery.

Card Skimmers
Card skimmers can steal banking information by compromising cash dispensing machines and point-of-sale terminals. If you need cash, use a machine that鈥檚 located inside a reputable bank or business. Inspect it for
any signs of physical tampering. When paying for items, consider using wireless payment options such as your phone or a chip card, rather than swiping a card.

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