How to shop safely this Cyber Monday
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As the holiday season approaches, experts are sounding the alarm about an increase in fraudulent retail sites, deceptive phishing messages, and misleading discounts.

WASHINGTON — While Cyber Monday stands out as one of the largest online shopping events annually, it also provides fertile ground for scammers. During this period, there’s a noticeable rise in counterfeit websites, phishing attempts, and enticing deals that seem too good to be true, all targeting eager shoppers racing to complete their purchases before the offers vanish.

To safeguard your finances and personal data this Cyber Monday, here are some essential tips from AAA and the Better Business Bureau (BBB).

The BBB highlights that scammers frequently mimic well-known retail sites, launching advertisements that boast significant markdowns to lure unsuspecting customers.

Watch out for fake websites and ads

According to a report by CBS News, there has been a 232% increase in fake Amazon websites, while imitation sites for major retailers have surged by 250%, based on recent findings from NordVPN.

CBS News reported that fake Amazon websites have surged 232%, while copycat storefronts across all major retailers jumped 250%, according to new NordVPN data.

Scam sites are also getting harder to spot, as AI allows cybercriminals to mimic real logos, layouts and product photos. Always double-check URLs, look for correct spelling and confirm a seller’s legitimacy through BBB.org.

Shop only on secure, trusted sites

The BBB recommends purchasing only from retailers you know or businesses with strong BBB ratings and reviews. Before entering payment information, make sure the website starts with “ not just “http.”

Opt to use credit cards rather than debit cards 

AAA says using a single credit card on Cyber Monday makes it easier to track purchases and spot fraud. Credit cards also offer stronger consumer protections than debit cards and don’t pull money directly from your bank account.

Strengthen your passwords

AAA recommends using strong, unique passwords across your accounts and enabling two-factor authentication whenever possible.

Avoid fake deals

Retailers sometimes inflate “sale” prices. BBB suggests using price-tracking tools or browser extensions to confirm a deal is real.

Be cautious with Buy Now, Pay Later

Services like Afterpay and Affirm can help spread out payments, but BBB cautions that missed installments may come with fees or affect your credit.

Protect your packages

Cyber Monday kicks off peak delivery season. Track shipments, require signatures for expensive items, and consider secure pickup lockers to reduce porch theft.

Watch out for phishing scams

Scammers often send fake emails or texts about “delivery problems” or “free gifts.” AAA and BBB both warn: don’t click links from suspicious senders. Go directly to the retailer’s site instead.

Know the return policies

Some Cyber Monday deals are “final sale.” Always check the fine print and keep gift receipts.

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