
As the holiday season progresses, banks and cybersecurity experts are warning of an increase in online fraud, particularly phishing scams. Retailers are often targeted, with cyber criminals sending emails that appear legitimate but contain malicious links or requests for personal information. The festive period, characterized by increased online transactions and distractions, presents an opportune time for these scams to proliferate. Experts emphasize that individuals and businesses should remain vigilant, as the combination of holiday urgency and themed phishing campaigns heightens the risk of falling victim to fraud during this time.
🎄 As the holiday season approaches, so does a surge in crypto phishing scams. Hackers are opportunistic—December’s spike in online transactions and festive distractions make it the perfect hunting ground. The combination of seasonal urgency and holiday-themed phishing campaigns… https://t.co/Tsm0BxY8P3
Holidays and other times where you aren't paying full attention are great times for phishers and social engineers to try and trick you. Here's an email I received from "Ledger". It looks relatively legit & doesn't have the typical typos/grammar problems. You can tell it's fake… https://t.co/saqp3itfWu
The festive season is a time of celebration and peace, but it is also when criminals take advantage of businesses and people who let their guard down. https://t.co/h5IRJGvvqB


