Stay Cyber Safe this Black Friday: Top Tips for Secure Online Shopping
As Black Friday draws near, shoppers are gearing up for the best deals of the year. But as the shopping frenzy begins, so does the increased activity of cybercriminals looking to exploit the surge in online transactions. The holiday shopping season brings with it a rise in phishing attacks, credit card fraud, and other cyber threats. Here’s how you can protect yourself and your personal information while scoring those Black Friday deals.
1. Beware of Phishing Scams
Phishing emails have become sophisticated, often disguised as promotions or order confirmations. Be cautious of unsolicited emails and avoid clicking on any suspicious links, especially those that ask you to update personal information. If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Instead, visit the retailer’s website directly to verify the offer.
Pro Tip: Hover over any links in emails to see where they’re taking you, and look out for subtle misspellings or unusual domain names.
2. Use Strong Passwords and Enable MFA
With so many online accounts, it’s tempting to reuse passwords. However, this is one of the riskiest practices. A compromised password can lead to unauthorized access to multiple accounts. Instead, use unique passwords for each account and consider a password manager to keep them secure. Additionally, enabling Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) adds an extra layer of security, ensuring that only you can access your account even if your password is compromised.
At TechGuard, we emphasize strong password management and MFA as part of our cybersecurity framework. For businesses, adopting these practices can safeguard not only individual users but also protect sensitive company data.
3. Shop Only on Secure Websites
When entering your payment information, ensure you’re on a secure website. Look for "https" in the URL (not just "http") and a padlock icon near the address bar. These indicators mean that the website encrypts your data, adding a layer of protection. Avoid making purchases over public Wi-Fi, as these networks are more susceptible to hacking.
4. Monitor Your Bank Statements Regularly
Stay vigilant by keeping a close eye on your bank and credit card statements. Look for any unauthorized or suspicious transactions, even small ones, as cybercriminals often start with minor charges to test if the account is active. Report any unusual activity to your bank immediately to mitigate potential losses.
Did You Know? Some of the security measures we offer at TechGuard, like real-time threat monitoring and response, are designed to catch these anomalies for businesses and organizations. However, consumers can protect themselves by simply checking statements regularly.
5. Keep Your Devices Updated
Cyber attackers exploit security flaws in outdated software and systems. Ensure your computer, smartphone, and any other devices are up-to-date with the latest security patches. This simple step can block many common types of malware from gaining access to your system.
6. Avoid Oversharing on Social Media
Oversharing your shopping plans or posting details about your purchases can make you a target for scams. Cybercriminals monitor social media to gather personal information that helps them craft tailored phishing schemes. Keep your social media posts neutral and avoid disclosing too much information about your spending or travel plans.
7. Consider Cybersecurity Services for Business Owners
If you run an online store or retail business, a busy shopping season means increased traffic—and an increased risk of cyber threats. From distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks to data breaches, retailers face unique challenges. Services like those offered by TechGuard, including threat monitoring, penetration testing, and security awareness training, can protect your business and customer data, so you can focus on delivering a great shopping experience.
Conclusion
Black Friday is a time for great deals but also an opportunity for cybercriminals to exploit the shopping rush. By staying alert, following secure shopping practices, and implementing these tips, you can keep your data safe while enjoying the holiday savings.
For business owners looking for robust cybersecurity solutions, TechGuard provides tailored services to protect your brand and customer trust year-round. Stay cyber safe this Black Friday and beyond!