The holiday season is prime time for cybercriminals to launch phishing scams, preying on distracted shoppers and employees. Stay vigilant against the top Christmas cyber scams:
Fake Delivery Emails – Missed package? Think twice before clicking that link.
Malicious eCards – A holiday greeting could hide malware.
Seasonal Discounts – Too good to be true offers are often traps.
Gift Card Scams – Avoid “like & share” promos that ask for personal info.
Charity Phishing – Donate directly via trusted charity websites.
Stay safe by verifying links, avoiding unknown attachments, and being cautious with “urgent” messages. Let’s make this holiday season merry and secure!
Author
Tibor Luter
FUSION CENTER MANAGER
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