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Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 03:28:46 PM | |
By Aamir Lakhani Another year, another cyber Mondayand another opportunity for cybercriminals. But unlike previous years, the 2020 holiday shopping season is already expected to pose more challenges. As concerns around COVID-19 discourage the popular in-person deal hunting, more shoppers are expected to descend upon e-commerce. And many sought-after items could be in short supply. As a result, both consumers and retailers must be especially wary of opportunistic scammers who will offer too-good-to-miss deals in order to steal sensitive information and profit off their victims losses. While many of us are readying our credit cards, holiday shoppers will also want to take some extra time to consider who might be able to access the data youre handing over. As we learned early in 2020, cybercriminals will be especially active this year, ready to launch an attack wherever they see an opening. From phishing scams to malicious applications, theyre waiting for unsuspecting shoppers to be lured into their trapswhich means the best way to mitigate your risk is by remaining vigilant. More Shoppers Relying on E-Commerce This Holiday SeasonSince COVID-19 made its way across the global retail landscape in early 2020, more shoppers have switched to e-commerce as their preferred method of obtaining the clothing, electronics, household items, toys, and other gifts they seek. And while we have seen a steady increase in online shopping over the years. This years holiday shopping is anticipated to smash previous records. In fact, a report by Google revealed that 75% of consumers plan to rely more on online shopping this year and retailers are preparing their inventory accordingly. Meanwhile, in the background, cybercriminals are simultaneously planning their attacks. Theyve already profited immensely from other aspects of the pandemic, as we saw as early as March. And theyre expecting opportunities related to holiday shopping to be equally profitable. Your Guide to Shopping Safely Online This Cyber MondayThis Cyber Monday, shoppers should prepare for both traditional online shopping risks as well as new pandemic-themed e-commerce threats. Weve outlined some of the most important ones below, along with some best practices to avoid falling victim to them: Common Cyber Monday Threats
Emerging Threats
Promote Safe Online Shopping HabitsThe best way to avoid falling victim to a Cyber Monday attack is to practice safe online shopping habits. Use common sense when browsing online and stick to trusted retailers for holiday deals and promotions. And when you make those purchases, credit is the best way to buy (as opposed to debit). Credit cards offer built-in consumer fraud protection, so youre more likely to get your money back if a worst-case scenario comes true. While the ability to purchase goods, send gifts, and connect to loved ones over digital networks has been incredibly valuable over the course of the pandemic, its important to understand that these conveniences are not free of risk. Rather than getting caught up in the rush and excitement of Cyber Monday shopping, take a moment this year to pause and revisit cybersecurity best practices. And dont forget to pass on your knowledge to your friends and family, as well. This way, we can all enjoy a safe and relaxing (albeit socially distanced) holiday season. They might also consider that advice the best gift they get this year! |