Online Shopping Steals
It’s
Thanksgiving week in the United States, which means Black Friday and Cyber
Monday are finally here! To celebrate, cybercriminals have created a record
number of malicious online stores to trick unsuspecting shoppers.
Cybercriminals create online stores that claim to sell hard-to-find items, such
as trending makeup products or this year’s hottest toys. To lure in customers,
cybercriminals run ads on other websites, on social media platforms, and even
within Google search results. If you click one of these ads, you'll be taken to
the malicious online store. These stores can be very convincing because they
include real product images, descriptions, reviews, and a functional shopping
cart and checkout process. Unfortunately, if you try to purchase something from
one of these malicious stores, your money, mailing address, payment data, and
any other personal information you provided will go straight to the
cybercriminals.
Follow the tips below to avoid these malicious online stores:
- Watch out for misspelled or look-alike domains. For
example, cybercriminals may spoof the popular toy brand Squishmallows with
spellings such as "Squishmellows" or "Squashmallows."
- Be cautious of stores that promise outrageous deals on
high-demand products. Remember that if something seems too good to be
true, it probably is!
Always shop from well-known and trusted retailers. If you haven’t shopped there before, look up reviews and customer feedback for that retailer.
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