🛡️ Are you shopping safe this holiday season? As Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Christmas sales approach, cybercriminals are on the hunt for their next victim. From fake URLs to "too good to be true" deals, the scams are endless. In this week’s Review of the Week, Matthew Jones shares essential tips to help you stay safe: ⚠️ Beware of high-pressure tactics like "Buy now - deal ends in 10 minutes." 🔎 Double-check URLs for subtle tricks like swapped letters or extra symbols. 💳 Use credit cards for added protection against fraud. UK consumers lost £11.5 million to online scams last festive season – but taking a few simple steps can shield you from most threats. Awareness is your best defence, and CTRL-S is here to help with tools and tips to keep you secure. 💡 Need support building awareness in your business? Let’s chat. #FraudAwarenessWeek #CyberSecurity #BlackFriday #CyberMonday #StaySafeOnline
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As we approach Black Friday, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) Chief warned about the increased risk of online scams and fraud. With more shoppers than ever taking advantage of digital deals, cybercriminals are prepared to exploit vulnerabilities. 🔐 Stay Safe Online: - Be cautious of suspicious emails, texts, and websites offering deals that seem too good to be true. - Ensure websites are secure—look for "https://" and check for a padlock symbol in the browser. - Use strong, unique passwords and enable two-factor authentication where possible. Shoppers lost over £10 million to cyber criminals during last year’s festive shopping period, with 25–34 year olds most likely to fall victim. Protect yourself and your data by staying vigilant this shopping season.Cybercriminals are always looking for new ways to exploit us. #CyberSecurity #OnlineSafety #BlackFriday #NCSC #CyberAwareness
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🎁 Black Friday & Cyber Monday Are Coming! 🚨 The holiday shopping season is upon us, and with it comes an increase in cyber scams. One of the latest scams making the rounds is a fake Home Depot store—offering unbelievable deals like a Dewalt tool box for just $39! 😱 But here’s the catch: it’s not Home Depot. Scammers are creating fake websites that look like the real deal, luring you in with too-good-to-be-true prices, only to steal your personal information. Don’t fall for it! 🚫 We’re here to help you stay safe this shopping season. Stay vigilant, and happy (safe) shopping! 🛍️ #BlackFriday #CyberMonday #HolidayShopping #CyberSecurity #PhishingScams #HomeDepotScam #GRITTechs
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🎄 🎯 Threat Alert Thursday: You See Unbelievable Deals from Your Favorite Online Store or Is It Really? 🛍️ Scenario: What if you come across a fake website that looks like a well-known retailer, offering unbelievable deals on Christmas gifts? 🚫💻 Solution: Before making a purchase, always check the website’s URL for ‘https://’ and the padlock symbol to ensure it’s secure. Be cautious of deals that seem too good to be true—chances are, they are! Tips: Use trusted payment methods like credit cards, which offer better fraud protection. Never click on links in unsolicited emails or messages—go directly to the retailer’s website instead. Avoid sharing personal or financial information on public Wi-Fi networks. Keep Your Holiday Shopping Safe with WICTRA! 🎁 Join us today to ensure your personal and financial information stays protected this season. Wisconsin Cyber Threat Response Alliance wictra.org/ #CyberSecurity #ThreatAlertThursday #WICTRA #StaySafeOnline
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UK consumers lost over £11.5 million to online shopping fraud last holiday season, with the average victim losing £970 on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Black Friday is a prime time for both shoppers and cybercriminals. Phishing scams, fake websites, and fraudulent offers are common tactics. As online shopping grows, staying alert to cyber threats is crucial. Protect yourself this Black Friday with these tips: - Stick to trusted websites and ensure secure connections (https://). - Be cautious of deals that seem too good to be true. - Use multi-factor authentication (MFA) for added security. - Avoid public Wi-Fi when making transactions. - Monitor your accounts for unauthorized charges. - These steps help you shop smarter and stay secure this season. For more information and services book a call today 👉 https://lnkd.in/eT7f2ERj #BlackFriday #ITSupportleicester #ITServicesleicester #Cybersecurity
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