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Beware of festive/holiday scammers

63166964 Derick Nestor Hokey - Director of Programs Institute of Security, Safety and Policy Research

Sat, 25 Nov 2023 Source: Institute of Security, Safety and Policy Research

Festive/holiday scammers are individuals who take advantage of the holiday season to trick people and steal their money or personal information. They often use tactics like fake charities, online shopping scams, or holiday-themed phishing emails to deceive their victims.

These scammers prey on the generosity and excitement of the festive season, so it's essential to stay vigilant and protect yourself. As the holidays and festive season approaches, it's important to be cautious and protect yourself from potential scams.

Below are a few tips to help you stay safe:

1. Be wary of unsolicited messages or calls: Scammers may reach out to you through emails, text messages, or phone calls, claiming to offer special holiday deals or promotions. Be cautious of any unsolicited communication and avoid sharing personal information or making payments without verifying the legitimacy of the source.

2. Shop from reputable sources: When making online purchases, stick to trusted and well-known websites. Be cautious of unfamiliar online stores that offer deals that seem too good to be true. Check for secure payment options and read reviews from other customers before making a purchase.

3. Look out for phishing attempts: Be cautious of emails or messages that ask you to click on links or provide personal information. Scammers may create fake websites or login pages to steal your credentials. Always double-check the URL and ensure it matches the official website before entering any sensitive information.

4. Protect your financial information: Use secure payment methods, such as credit cards or trusted payment platforms, when making online purchases. Avoid sharing your credit card details or financial information through unsecured channels.

5. Verify charities before donating: Many scammers create fake charities during the holiday season to exploit people's generosity. Before making a donation, research the charity to ensure it is legitimate. Check their website, read reviews, and consider donating directly through their official website.

Remember, staying safe during the festive season is all about being cautious, verifying information, and trusting your instincts. If something feels off or too good to be true, it's best to err on the side of caution. Have a safe and joyful holiday season!

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Source: Institute of Security, Safety and Policy Research