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Holiday shoppers beware: Ransomware can be just 1 click away


(KXAN) — One wrong click is all it can take for a hacker to lock your files or account and demand money.

It happened to Austin business Tiny Pies’ Instagram last year.

“We got an email from someone. And we accidentally clicked on it — it looks legitimate. We clicked on it. And then it was a hacker, and they asked us to give them ransom, or they threatened to delete our account,” Amanda Wadsworth, co-founder of Tiny Pies, a small business in Austin told KXAN News.

Ransomware attackers can also threaten to reveal customers’ information on the dark web, and there’s a lot of that data right now.

“Organizations are managing about 10 times more data than they were even five years ago,” said Bobbie Stempfley, vice president and business unit security officer for Dell Technologies.

“It’s an astronomical amount of data,” she added.

She said there’s been an increase in attack attempts. In fact, she said businesses like Dell have to fend them daily.

“It’s an environment where, when you put in better protections, the threat actors work to find better ways to go work around those protections,” Stempfley said.

She said Dell is constantly doing training and simulations for employees throughout the year so they don’t fall for ransomware attacks like phishing — when hackers try to lure you via email to click on a fake link.

Holiday shoppers beware

Security company Tanium said attacks like these increase during the holiday shopping season, as hackers try to capitalize on the surge of people surfing the web for deals.

“You’re going to potentially want to look for people impersonating your brand, by stealing websites or sending out emails,” said Melissa Bischoping, Tanium endpoint security research director.

It’s not just companies that hold your data that need to watch out for attacks, Bischoping said. Shoppers should be aware, too.

“Be aware when you receive an email, maybe advertising a holiday sale. Check…

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Online shoppers have lost millions to fraud during lockdown


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Make online shopping a safe experience for the whole family. (Photo: Getty Images)

It’s another Saturday afternoon during lockdown, and you’re back on Amazon, filling your cart with household items and groceries. You haven’t been able to make your typical Target and Walmart runs lately, so you’re stocking up virtually instead.

Online shopping: everyone does it so it’s pretty harmless, right? Well, not always. Fraud is a possibility any time you shop online, according to Experian. And during a worldwide pandemic or even the holiday season, you’re especially vulnerable to hackers, phishers, and identity thieves. Covid-related fraud has already robbed a cumulative $13.4 million from unsuspecting Americans, according to the Federal Trade Commission.

That’s because so many people are shopping online at once, and are distracted from their normal routines, says cyber security expert and CyberScout founder Adam Levin. “People are trying to juggle working from home, homeschooling, applying for unemployment, looking for their stimulus checks” in addition to all that late-night shopping, he told Yahoo Life. “You have enormous vulnerability. Scammers now know that they can use all of these different avenues.”

But here’s the thing: you can and should shop safely online without fear of getting your identity or any of your sensitive information stolen. It’s actually pretty easy to protect yourself. It’s all about investing in the right cyber security tools. Here are five essential tools for anyone who shops online.

1. Strong Security Software

Norton Security Online (Photo: Norton)
Norton Security Online (Photo: Norton)

Strong security software is a must for preventing viruses, ransomware and malware attacks while you’re jumping from one online store to another, snapping up sales. You might not even know you’re on a malicious website, but they can secretly steal your personal information or even overtake your entire device, according to software leader Norton.

The company has a solution for…

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Hijacked Reviews on Amazon Can Trick Shoppers – ConsumerReports.org

Hijacked Reviews on Amazon Can Trick Shoppers  ConsumerReports.org

Looking to buy something with thousands of positive reviews on Amazon? In this look at hijacked reviews, Consumer Reports warns that some of that consumer …

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