The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has warned U.S. citizens to be wary of malicious holiday campaigns and scams. The initiative has been taken following the soon-to-come holiday season.
Holidays are the best time for scammers
Scams accelerate during the holiday season as local consumers begin buying gifts and donating charities.
Scammers perform sufficient research beforehand to launch a variety of fraud activities including credit card fraud and shipping scams.
What are the tricks?
There are a variety of approaches used by fraudsters to manipulate users:
Additional purpose
Apart from stealing personal and financial information, bad actors also leverage holiday scams to distribute malware. A recently revealed incident included Emotet trojan operators who pushed new spam templates inviting potential victims to a neighborhood party on Halloween. While those emails promised a treat, in reality, they were used to trick the targets into installing a malicious payload.
How to stay safe?
CISA has encouraged users to remain vigilant and take the following precautions:
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