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‘Tis the season to be cautious!

A person looking at a website on his laptop, and he is holding his credit card, as if to make a payment

As Black Friday and the Christmas season approaches, we’re warning people to be aware of scams.

Phishing emails are on the rise as cyber criminals exploit the flood of promotional emails and online shopping traffic, to make their scams look legitimate.

Their goal is to blend in, to trick you into clicking malicious links or sharing sensitive information.

Criminals sometimes create fake websites that mimic legitimate retailers or use the name of well-known brands, often promoting on social media sites.

What Can You Do?

It’s important to remember that phishing doesn’t catch us because we’re clueless. It catches us because we’re human – when we’re tired and distracted or just trying to survive the week! Phishing doesn’t prey on our intelligence, it preys on our emotions.

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