Cybercriminals don’t take days off … and they don’t wait for a “good” time to strike. They prey on moments when people are busy, distracted, or rushing.
The tactics change, but the goal is the same: trick you into giving up money, data, or access. And they’ve gotten very, very good at it.
Here are 10 of the most common scams … and the quick moves that keep them from working on you.
Fake emails that look like they’re from your favorite store. They push fake promotions, claim there’s a problem with your account, and link to malware or credential-stealing websites.
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Fraudsters set up realistic-looking charity websites and donation pages. They tug at your emotions to get you to give … and keep the money.
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Offers for “discounted” gift cards, or demands for payment in gift cards, are almost always fraud.
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Fake contests collect your personal details or get you to click malware links.
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Scammers create fake shopping sites that look like the real thing, then steal your payment info.
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Fraudulent apps steal your data or install malware under the guise of being a legitimate store.
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Fake travel agencies and “too-good-to-be-true” offers designed to grab your payment info.
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Phony texts or emails claiming your package is delayed or undeliverable, leading to phishing sites.
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Fraudsters promise massive returns or pose as legitimate crypto platforms to steal your funds.
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Cybercriminals now use AI to create hyper-realistic emails, voice messages, and even video calls that look and sound like people you know.
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The Bottom Line:
These scams work because they target people, not systems. A little skepticism, a few verification habits, and the right security tools can stop almost all of them.
If you’re a client, these protections are already baked into your security strategy. If you’re not, this list is a starting point … but it’s not enough on its own. Hackers are adapting every day. Your defenses should, too.
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