Black Friday is the best time for scammers to carry such scams
Black Friday is just around the corner. All the shopaholics
around the globe are gearing up for availing the best deal for their bucks.
People wait for Black Friday the entire year because, on this day, all the
retail outlets offer exclusive discount deals, which otherwise are hard to find
throughout the year. However, apart from shopping enthusiasts, there is another
group of excited individuals eagerly awaiting Black Friday. It is the
cyber-criminals.
In order to shop safely this Black Friday and stay protected
from malicious scam campaigns, here are some helpful tips.
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Research well:
Prior to making the payment, you need to make sure whether
the website you are shopping from is authentic or not. To do this, you can
search on Google, ask from fellow shoppers or your contacts on social media and
also analyze feedback of that particular website on security websites. Do check
out how long the website has been on public WHOIS record and if the company
owning the site has a legit physical address.
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Opt for risk-free payment options:
It is a wise strategy to stick to payment options that offer
comprehensive protection such as PayPal, which offers a full or partial refund
if certain payment options are used. Credit is better than a debit card. Avoid
options like sending cheques, wiring money or mailing cash via MoneyGram or
Western Union.
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Shop from a Public WiFi:
You need to perform money transaction while placing your
order and therefore, it would be better to use your own secure WiFi network.
Using public WiFi isn’t a secure option because anyone can steal your personal or
bank details. Prefer using a VPN or a secure browser if possible.
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Always review passwords:
It is very important to make sure that your passwords are
secure and never use the same password for all online accounts.
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Factor Authentication :
You must consider enabling two-factor-authentication if your
online shopping accounts will remain active for some duration. Currently,
Amazon currently offers this feature. This step will only add an extra layer of
protection.
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Don’t Be Impulsive buyer:
You may feel compelled to clicking on that amazing deal ad
and get your hands on the item prior to anyone else but the rule of the thumb
is that you must avoid such exceedingly tempting offers. Don’t buy anything
before proper research and comparison from other sites Other site
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Don’t be fooled by doubtful social media links:
You will see quite promising offers on social media,
which would certainly be too good to be true. Some posts might come from your
contacts. Don’t give into to this trick because usually such posts are made
when the accounts of your friends have been hijacked by spammers and
cyber-criminals.
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Stay away from spam email:
This festive season expect your inbox to be flooded with
amazing Black Friday deals but you should pay attention to such emails unless
you know the sender. Most probably these would be spam emails urging recipients
to click on a particular URL or an attachment so that malware could be
installed on the device.
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Running an Anti-Virus Scan:
Do
not shop from a computer that isn’t protected with anti-virus software. Also,
run anti-virus scan before starting to shop online.
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