As Black Friday and Cyber Monday approach in 2025, cybersecurity experts sound the alarm about a 30% spike in digital scams targeting holiday shoppers. With Americans expected to spend over $1 trillion this season, fraudsters are deploying slick new tactics to drain your bank account faster than you can say 'checkout cart.' ๐จ๐ธ
Top 2025 Scam Threats
1๏ธโฃ AI-Powered Phishing: Hyper-realistic fake order confirmations mimicking Amazon and Walmart flood inboxes
2๏ธโฃ Social Media 'Deal' Traps: Limited-time offers on Instagram/TikTok that vanish after payment
3๏ธโฃ Faux Charity Drives: Emotional appeals using deepfake videos of 'disaster victims'
4๏ธโฃ Gift Card Grift: Tampered physical cards sold at major retailers
๐ก๏ธ Safety Checklist
โข Verify URLs before clicking โ look for ๐ and 'https'
โข Use virtual credit cards for online purchases
โข Enable two-factor authentication EVERYWHERE
โข Check seller reviews across multiple platforms
โข Monitor bank statements daily through New Year's
Cybersecurity pro Karina Mitchell warns: 'Scammers now use ChatGPT-5 to craft perfect fake customer service chats. If a deal feels too good, itโs probably hosted in scammer paradise.' ๐ฑ๐ป
Reference(s):
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