As we gather with loved ones to celebrate gratitude, it’s the perfect moment to reflect on what we cherish most. At Bitdefender, we’re thankful for the opportunity to empower, protect, and educate millions of people around the world. Whether we’re safeguarding families from scams, defending against cyber threats, or spreading awareness about online safety, we’re honored to play a part in keeping your digital and personal lives secure.
This Thanksgiving, while you enjoy the warmth of family and friends, remember that scammers don’t take holidays. Here’s what you need to know about the most common scams around Thanksgiving and how to protect yourself and your loved ones.
The holiday season is all about giving back. But, unfortunately, not every charity is legitimate. Scammers often create fake charities that pull at your heartstrings, asking for donations to causes that don’t exist. They’ll use phone calls, emails, or social media to make their appeals seem authentic.
How to Protect Yourself:
You can read more about charity scams here.
Gift cards are an easy and thoughtful holiday gift, but they’re also a prime target for scammers. Some fraudsters tamper with gift card packaging in stores, stealing the card numbers and waiting for them to be activated. Once you purchase and activate the card, they drain the balance before it’s even used.
A Real-Life Example:
Latonya Jackson learned this the hard way last Thanksgiving. She gifted multiple cards to her community, hoping to spread some holiday cheer. “They were expecting to buy their Thanksgiving meal with the gift card we gave them,” she shared. “We got calls the following week saying some of the cards had no balance. It was horrible and embarrassing.”
How to Stay Safe:
Law enforcement agencies in the US are warning consumers to be cautious of QR code scams during the holiday season.
QR codes are convenient for quick payments and accessing data, but scammers can also manipulate them to trick people into visiting fake websites, stealing personal information and money, or even triggering malware downloads. Fraudsters can replace legitimate QR codes on signs, menus, or payment kiosks with their own codes, redirecting unsuspecting users to fake websites.
How to Stay Safe:
You can read more about QR code scams and Quishing here.
Thanksgiving doesn’t just mark the start of holiday festivities, it also kicks off the shopping season, with Black Friday and Cyber Monday right around the corner. While millions of shoppers hunt for deals, scammers are ready to strike, targeting users with fake order confirmations, phony websites, and bogus discounts. According to Bitdefender’s Black Friday Spam Report, cybercriminals significantly ramped up their efforts during this period, so much so that 77% of all Black Friday-themed spam emails analyzed by Bitdefender Antispam Lab researcher in 2024 were marked as scams.
Common shopping scams to watch out for include fake online stores, phishing emails impersonating trusted retailers and social media ads.
How to Protect Yourself During Thanksgiving Shopping:
Get more insights on Black Friday scams here: Black Friday Scams Exposed: Insights from GASA’s Jorij Abraham On What Shoppers Can Expect and Safety Tips
During the holiday rush, fake shipping notifications are everywhere. These scams trick you into clicking on links to track a package you weren’t expecting, leading to malware or phishing sites designed to steal your personal information.
How to Protect Yourself:
With millions of Americans traveling for Thanksgiving, scammers are finding new ways to target travelers. Fake booking sites, phishing emails, and even TSA PreCheck scams are designed to trick you into sharing personal information or paying unnecessary fees.
Pro Tip: TSA will never ask for money or personal details via email. If you get an email claiming to come from TSA, report it immediately to the FTC.
How to Stay Safe:
More practical tips to help you stay safe
Let Bitdefender Help Protect Your Holiday
The holiday season should be a time of joy and connection, not stress and frustration caused by scammers and cyberthreats. Whether you’re shopping, traveling, or donating, make sure to slow down, double-check information and use a trusted cybersecurity solution from Bitdefender.
For added peace of mind, try Bitdefender Scamio, an AI-powered scam detection chatbot available for free on web browsers, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and Discord. Scamio can help identify scams in real time, keeping you one step ahead of fraudsters.
Stay safe this holiday season—let Bitdefender be your partner in security.
Happy Thanksgiving, and stay safe this holiday season!
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