We hate to sound gloomy before the holidays, but Christmas not only brings joy and presents. It comes with increasing cyber-crime activity as well, as Hacker Grinch prepares new scams and online attacks.
Identity fraudsters claimed a new victim every two seconds in 2013, and the number of identity fraud victims rose to 13.1 million, according to Javelin Strategy & Research. These figures only express fraud losses, but Christmas brings even more e-threats onto the scene. Here are five security scenarios that should make both businesses and users ramp up their security right now.
Online fraud losses are increasing by about 30 per a year, regardless of the legions of companies and security experts mitigating risks. While trying to find the perfect gift for your loved ones, you may bump into one of the numerous fraudulent websites flooding the Internet before Christmas: fake online shops, fake banks and even fake hotels.
Christmas spam made its entrée at the beginning of November, with gift offers ranging from watches to candy, toys and exclusive holiday offers. Anything could happen after you click on an unsolicited message. The most common scenarios involve money and data losses that can range from a $100 to a couple of thousand dollars.
Another scenario that could ruin your holidays doesn`t necessarily involve a fake web site, but one that lacks proper security measures or works with dubious payment gateways. In this case, cyber-criminals can easily intercept communications and use your credit card data for identity theft and fraud. In account takeover fraud, they may change your contact information and hijack your bank and online shop accounts. In new account fraud, they may use your identity to open accounts in your name.
Malware campaigns multiply before and during Christmas, as users spend even more time shopping on the Internet. They represent a tempting target for malware writers, who are constantly crafting new methods to bypass email-integrated antispam filters and even antivirus solutions taken by surprise.
And here`s a scenario that could transform the perfect Christmas into the perfect heist: you find the most incredible gift offer online, but you are connected to the Internet through a public hotspot. Without a second thought, you make the payment and unwillingly give your credit card details to cyber-criminals, who intercept and store them on their own servers. Expect a big surprise when trying to redraw money any time soon.
The word Ëœscenario` may tempt you to believe it`s just a movie plot and it could never happen to you, but keep in mind these are real user experiences. To help you spend a safe Christmas online, here are some security tips:
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Bianca Stanescu, the fiercest warrior princess in the Bitdefender news palace, is a down-to-earth journalist, who's always on to a cybertrendy story.
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