Do you know why?
Because holidays are prime hunting grounds! With festive spirits high and attention low, fraudsters find it easy to exploit the holiday buzz.
Here's how they do it:
π People focus on finding deals and gifts, which makes them more susceptible to phishing emails or scam websites offering "good" deals.
π People often make quick decisions during the holiday rush, increasing the risk of falling for social engineering tactics.
π Holiday evoke emotions like nostalgia, love, joy and generosity which often leads to reduced vigilance, making it easier to miss red flags.
π With our busy schedules we shop more for gifts online, and so it's easier for fraudsters to lure us into fake e-commerce sites, phishing schemes, or package delivery scams.
π Fraudsters craft scams specific to the holiday, like fake charity requests, "Secret Santa" giveaways, or phony holiday bonuses.
π Companies may operate with reduced staff, or the sheer volume of customers causes security monitoring to be weaker than usual.
π³ Higher transaction volumes mean that unusual activities are less noticeable, allowing fraudsters to blend in with legitimate transactions.
π Happy Diwali to my Indian colleagues and friends, and to all those who celebrate Diwali!
π¨ Stay alert, even when celebrating! Fraudsters don't take a holiday.