Beware: Cybercriminals Will Sneak Into Emotional Online Christmas Consumption
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Buenos Aires, December 17, 2025 (NA) -- One of the most frequent frauds during the end-of-year holidays is cloned websites that mimic the aesthetics of well-known brands and marketplaces, offering off-the-shelf discounts. In the last two weeks Check Point, leader in cybersecurity solutions, detected more than 33,000 phishing emails with Christmas themes and more than 10,000 fake advertisements created daily on social networks. Many mimic festive…
More and more people choose to buy Christmas gifts online, either for comfort, habit or the feeling that you can buy them cheaper. To the latter, the supposed bargains and cholloons, is what cybercriminals usually resort to to try to swindle consumers, so it is advisable to take more precautions than ever during this time of great shopping.
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