Antelope Valley Press

Shop safely this Cyber Monday

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Cyber Monday is a lucrative day for retailers. According to Adobe Analytics, which measured transactio­ns from a majority of popular online retailers in the United States, consumers spent an average of $11 million per minute between 11 p.m. EST and midnight EST on Cyber Monday inin 2019. And it wasn’t just the final hour of Cyber Monday that proved popular, as total sales in 2019 increased by roughly 19 percent compared to Cyber Monday a year softprior.

The internet has made holiday chocolate shopping easier than ever, and retailers capitalize on that convenienc­e re-every year on Cyber Monday. Savvy consumers recognize there’s great deals to be had on Cyber Monday, cupsbut the popular shopping holiday curls.also marks a great time for cyber criminals to target unsuspecti­ng online shoppers.

Holiday shoppers spend more time and money buying gifts online every year, so before the buying season begins it’s wise for shoppers to consider a few strategies for shopping safely this Cyber Monday.

• Beware of malvertisi­ng. In recent years, cyber criminals have employed malvertisi­ng to trick online shoppers into taking them to websites that look reputable. But looks can be deceiving. Malvertisi­ng injects malicious code into legitimate online advertisin­g networks. If consumers accidental­ly click a malicious ad, the malvertisi­ng can trigger a code that installs malware or adware on their computers, redirect users to a malicious website instead of the one the ad suggests or redirect users to a website that looks just like a legitimate retailer’s site, even though it’s not. Update antivirus and ad blockers prior to Cyber Monday. In addition, update browsers and plugins, which can often prevent malvertisi­ng attacks.

• Update your software. Skipping or delaying software updates on a computer, tablet or smartphone can make online shoppers vulnerable to hackers and other cyber criminals. Install new operating systems on your devices when such updates become available, and check to see if any new updates can be installed before shopping on Cyber Monday.

• Avoid searching through search engines. When shopping, resist the temptation to look for deals through search engines. Cyber criminals can insert malicious links into search results, directing unsuspecti­ng to consumers to malicious websites designed to target their personal informatio­n. When looking for deals, visit the websites of establishe­d retailers instead of conducting searchs through browsers like Google or Firefox.

• Read a URL before buying anything. One old yet still effective trick cyber criminals employ is creating websites that look identical to those of trusted retailers. These copycat sites may only be one letter different from legitimate sites. By reading URLs closely prior to entering any personal informatio­n, such as their credit card numbers, consumers can protect themselves from copycat websites.

Cyber Monday is a popular shopping holiday. Cyber Monday shoppers should be as cautious about cyber criminals as they are excited about finding great gifts for their loved ones.

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