Warning for Black Friday

ÁLEXANDRA – Beware of Black Friday scams.


Shopping enthusiasts who are eager to snatch bargains on Black Friday, 29 November have been warned of scams that can clean them out if they are not careful.

Network and Content Security Service Provider Fortinet warned, “Many of the careless consumers will lose out dearly to this evolving shopping culture through risky purchases of purported deals online.”

According to the company, Black Friday has taken the country by storm with many citizens happily lured to the bargains. “Last year, the BankServAfrica reported that local shoppers spent nearly R3 billion in 4.8 million Back Friday sale transactions with this year’s sales expected to be even bigger.”

Bargain hunters are already anticipating to snap up ‘cheap’ items online contrary to the company’s warning that not all online offers are good deals. “This big event is a perfect opportunity for cybercriminals to flood inboxes with non-existing ‘special offers’ leading shoppers to fake websites where they part with their banking details to fraudsters,” said Doros Hadjizenonos, the company’s regional sales director.

He said those ‘gullible’ to phishing will not only not receive the goods ordered but be victims of identity theft and have their bank accounts cleaned out by criminals. The company’s researchers studying phishing domains also reportedly found out recently that South Africa is among the top 20 countries targeted by an influx of phishing attacks. “Fifty-nine per cent of all successful ransomware infections are transported via phishing scams.”

This is supported by the SA Banking Risk Information Centre’s finding on last year’s payment card fraud which cost South Africans over R873 million mostly through cardless online shopping transactions. The company said shoppers were particularly vulnerable to phishing attacks when sifting through masses of special offer emails, or late at night when sifting for the best bargains.

To avoid being scammed, Fortinet recommends shoppers to:

Details: idamarie@redribboncommunications.co.za

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