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If you come across a deal that looks too good to be true, don’t fall for it. Even if a message appears to come from a friend, verify its authenticity before clicking. To protect yourself more from such scams, make sure that your devices are guarded with 2FA.

The festive and holiday season is here, but sadly it has also turned into a scam season. Cybercriminals are capitalising on the general habits of people who generally shop a lot during the festive season. They trick users into believing in their schemes which more than often leads to huge monetary losses.



If you don’t want to become a part of such a scam, I am going to share 5 tips with you that you should keep in mind to stay safe this holiday season. Don’t fall for lucrative festive deals During the festive season, scammers often attract their targets with great offers on travel, gadgets, and fashion. If you come across a deal that looks too good to be true, don’t fall for it.

Always go for verified and authentic websites and cross-check deals on lesser-known websites by searching for reviews. Don’t trust any links Scammers often send links via emails, texts, or social media to phishing sites designed to steal your information. Even if a message appears to come from a friend, verify its authenticity before clicking.

Increase security Activate Two-Factor Authentication To protect yourself more from such scams, make sure that your devices are heavily guarded. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your accoun.

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