Cyberscams in Black Friday: 7 Out of 10 Emails Are Fraudulent and Come to Affect Supply Chains
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In view of these upcoming sales campaigns, which will kick off with Black Friday and continue with Christmas discounts or Cyber Monday, experts expect consumer scams to be triggered through fake websites and other increasingly sophisticated methods to supplant SMEs. Black Friday is no longer just a challenge for the consumer; it has become a critical test for businesses and their supply chains. According to Trend Micro’s analysis, one of the lea…
The Black Friday is no longer just a challenge for the consumer, it has become a critical test of cyber resilience for businesses and their supply chains. According to the analyses of Trend Micro, a global cybersecurity company, during these campaigns the volume of cyberstafas increases exponentially, with a percentage of fraudulent emails that exceeds 70% of the total commercial traffic related to the sales. The increase of electronic commerce …
The increase in e-commerce has transformed Black Friday into a global phenomenon that moves millions of transactions in a matter of hours. That volume, which grows every year, has made this period a perfect opportunity for criminal organizations seeking to infiltrate both personal devices and corporate networks. Malicious campaigns adapt to consumer behavior and accurately replicate the usual communications of shops and logistics services. Infor…
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