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As the holiday season approaches, consumers are being urged to remain cautious due to a notable increase in shopping scams. The FBI and CISA have issued warnings about the rising threats posed by cybercriminals who are actively seeking to exploit the festive shopping frenzy.
Scammers are employing various tactics to deceive unsuspecting shoppers, including fake websites, phishing emails, and fraudulent advertisements. These scams often aim to steal personal and financial information, leaving victims vulnerable to identity theft and financial loss.
Experts recommend that shoppers take proactive measures to protect themselves. This includes verifying the legitimacy of websites before making purchases, using secure payment methods, and being wary of deals that seem too good to be true. Additionally, consumers should regularly monitor their financial statements for any unauthorized transactions.
By staying alert and informed, shoppers can enjoy a safer holiday shopping experience and reduce the risk of falling victim to these malicious schemes.
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