Cybersecurity and Scam Awareness for Black Friday ⚠️ As we approach one of the busiest shopping periods of the year, the Department of Consumer Protection is committed to empowering consumers with critical cybersecurity and scam insights. Black Friday presents numerous opportunities for savvy shoppers, but it also creates vulnerabilities that cybercriminals are eager to exploit. 🗝️ Consumer Protection Strategies: 🔴 Verify Website Authenticity: Always double-check website URLs and look for secure HTTPS connections. 🔴 Use Secure Payment Methods: Prefer credit cards and established payment platforms with robust fraud protection. 🔴 Be Cautious of Unsolicited Deals: If an offer seems extraordinarily attractive, exercise prudent skepticism. 🔴 Protect Personal Information: Never share sensitive data through unverified communication channels. Remember: when a deal appears too good to be true, it likely is. Your digital safety is our priority, and it should be yours too. #CyberSecurity #ConsumerProtection #BlackFridayAwareness #DigitalSafety
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