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Fraudsters Don’t Take a Vacation During the Holidays

Fraudsters know that some of the greatest opportunities to commit theft occur during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. Consumers do not only have to worry about double-swiped credit cards at checkout and phone or email scams. Criminals study consumer buying habits and use those habits against them during the holidays.

Here are the top three worst habits:

Poor Attention

Shoppers are more likely to forget important safety and security habits when rushing around during the holidays. Always hold on to anything that might contain identifying information about you or property, including shopping bags, phones, wallets and purses. Additionally, pay close attention when you park your car and pump gas. Many criminals look for unlocked cars this time of year.

Cheap Attitudes

Some shoppers are so obsessed with the cheapest deals that they ignore common sense and known security risks when shopping online. They click links in emails and pick the cheapest deals even when the sources of these supposed deals are unfamiliar merchants. Fraudsters then steal their identities or banking information through phishing sites or perform payment scams where they take orders, forward the orders to known merchants and then keep the payments for themselves.

Technology Dependence

Now more than ever before, shoppers are depending on portable devices, the internet and apps to help them find great deals. Criminals use this dependence to their advantage by hacking portable devices in public places where shoppers use free WiFi to get updates about real-time deals and coupons. They also create fake shopping and merchant apps that collect personal information. To block thieves, never use portable devices through unsecured public networks, change passwords after every shopping trip and only install apps from verified merchant websites.

You do not need to become a victim. To stop fraudsters from ruining your fun over the holidays, always attempt to keep yourself aware of your environment and your actions and curb any impulsive and bad shopping and technology habits.

Online Dating Users Scammed Out of Millions [2023 Update]

Dating sites pervade the Internet. This is nothing new. In fact, they have been around and in use almost since the World Wide Web became a global sensation. Scammers and fraudsters pervade society. This is also nothing new. What is new is that they have moved mainstream and have become more technological and innovative in their approach. These individuals have morphed together with online dating sites to create quite a problem. The new adage has become ‘If she sounds too good to be true, then click the ignore button.’ Sadly, too may are not heeding attention to this warning, resulting in more than a few online dating users being scammed out of millions.

FBI Information on Online Dating and Romance Scams

Bad Online Behavior Abounds

Much of this problem arises from individuals hiding behind their computer screen to commit crimes. People who might otherwise never commit such crimes face to face now feel empowered and emboldened by their ability to swindle people out of their hard earned money without ever having to meet them. They become fraudsters in the truest sense. These are not just people across the globe we are talking about either. They are everyday people down the street. In fact, they might not even be women at all, as these scammers are true masters of disguise. They can be whoever the individual at the other end of the computer connection wants them to be.

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Beware and Avoid Becoming the Next Victim

Online romance fraud affects nearly every type of individual. For some, the feeling of desperation and loneliness has become so bad that they want to believe the other person behind their online dating experience really does love them. They are willing to fork over thousands of dollars in order to fulfill this void. Still others are in a happily committed relationship already, yet they find something intriguing about having their own online persona. They can act out their wildest fantasies without anybody knowing about it. Then, fate steps in and scammers and fraudsters who know exactly how to play upon their emotions hoodwink them in.

Online Dating Scams and How to Avoid Them

Do not become the new victim of an online romance scam. Dating sites are working diligently to protect their customers, but individual vigilance is required here. Do not be afraid to meet others using this Internet revolution, but be cautious at the same time. If the other person sounds too good to be true, they probably are!

More Helpful Resources for Avoiding Online Romance Scams

Dating or Defrauding: Protect Yourself from Online Romance Scams

Romance Scams in 2023 – What to Watch Out For