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    Cybercriminals cashing in on holiday sales rush



    Cybercrime is a costly affair, with nearly £11.5 million stolen last Christmas alone, according to the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre. That’s £695 on average per victim. With the festive season in full swing, the rush to snag post-Black Friday bargains and buy Christmas gifts online has led to a sharp rise in threat levels. For cybercriminals, this is the perfect opportunity to deploy their latest techniques, targeting unsuspecting shoppers to steal money and personal data.

    UK Fraud Minister Lord Hanson issued a stark warning in November on the dangers of holiday scams. However, the sheer volume of online interactions, the sophistication of cyberattacks, and the increasing reliance on digital shopping during the holiday season make it far more challenging to identify a scam at first glance.

    Ross Brewer

    Vice President and Managing Director in EMEA at Graylog.

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