Published: October 2024 | By Advanced Innovative IT Solutions
Spooky season is here — and you can finally feel good about buying the Halloween candy that’s been on the shelves since July. But it ALSO means the biggest online shopping day of the year is just weeks away: Cyber Monday. Unfortunately, it’s also open season for cybercriminals. Now that’s scary.
Because preparation is the best prevention, here are the six most common shopping scams this time of year and how to avoid them.
Scam #1: Fake Online Stores
Cybercriminals create look-alike websites to trick you into “shopping.”
How to avoid it: Double-check URLs, look for HTTPS, and shop only with trusted retailers.
Scam #2: Phishing Emails & Texts
Holiday sales are prime time for fake delivery or “exclusive deal” emails.
How to avoid it: Don’t click links — go directly to the retailer’s site.
Scam #3: Gift Card Cons
Scammers push victims to pay with gift cards, which are nearly impossible to trace.
How to avoid it: Never pay with gift cards for legitimate purchases.
Scam #4: Fake Charities
Fraudsters exploit holiday generosity with bogus donation sites.
How to avoid it: Verify charities on sites like Charity Navigator before giving.
Scam #5: Social Media Shopping Traps
Scam ads lure shoppers with prices that are “too good to be true.”
How to avoid it: Research sellers before you buy.
Scam #6: Package Delivery Scams
Fake “delivery failed” emails or texts lead you to malicious links.
How to avoid it: Track packages only through official carrier websites.



