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Kaspersky Reveals Top Fraudulent Schemes Scammers Run during Black Friday

by CISOCONNECT Bureau

According to the experts from Kaspersky, scams and phishing are favoured tactics for fraudsters seeking profit. In the first ten months of 2023, Kaspersky identified 30,803,840 phishing attacks targeting online shopping, payment systems, and banking institutions, with e-commerce platforms used as a lure in 43.5% of total attacks (13,390,142 attacks).

Since October, a notable threefold increase in domains using the words “Black Friday” has been observed. Websites in these domains range from non-existent stores to convincing replicas of real online outlets. Kaspersky consistently identifies numerous fake stores offering clothing, appliances, and gadgets since the beginning of fall. The most prevalent schemes centre on creating fraudulent stores where individuals pay for products which they never receive.

Another scheme involves linking a card to allegedly pay for goods, allowing scammers to gradually withdraw money and empty victims’ accounts. For instance, a deceptive website mimics a well-known shopping platform, enticing users with an offer to acquire an €800 gift card for €1.95. As the promised gift card is typically non-existent, users lose money to the scammers behind this fraudulent setup.

Kaspersky’s experts also revealed fraudsters targeted potential victims with scams using big brand industry leaders such as eBay, Walmart, Alibaba, and local platforms like Mercado Libre in 240,000 phishing attacks. The allure of greater theft prompts scammers to impersonate luxury brands.

Scammers also target tech enthusiasts by mimicking Apple products and services around Black Friday. Kaspersky products have detected 2.8 million of such phishing attacks from January to October 2023. Gamers find themselves ensnared by console scams, promising purchases but ultimately leaving them out of pocket.

Online shopping, particularly during peak events like Black Friday, is a prime target for deceptive schemes. Fraudsters intensify their activities, capitalising on the surge in online traffic and shoppers’ desire for deals. It is crucial to be discerning and adopt secure online practices, protecting yourself against potential threats while enjoying the benefits of the digital marketplace,” comments Olga Svistunova, security expert at Kaspersky.

To enjoy the best that Black Friday has to offer this year, be sure to follow a few safety recommendations:

Do not trust any links or attachments received by mail; double-check the sender before opening anything.

Double-check e-shop websites before filling out any information: is the URL correct? Are there any spelling errors or design bugs?

Protect all the devices you use for online shopping with a reliable security solution. Kaspersky Premium is protecting its’ users from various range of shopping scams.

If you want to buy something from an unknown company, check reviews before making any decision.

Despite taking as many precautions as possible, you probably will not know something is amiss until you see your bank or credit card statement. So, if you are still getting paper statements, do not wait until they hit your mailbox. Log in online to see if all of the charges look legitimate – if not, contact your bank or credit card company immediately to fix the situation.

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