89% Surge in Malicious Black Friday Websites Revealed by Check Point Research - GADGET-INNOVATIONS

89% Surge in Malicious Black Friday Websites Revealed by Check Point Research

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As Black Friday approaches, Check Point Research has identified an alarming 89% surge in newly registered websites themed around Black Friday compared to last year. Many of these websites are designed to deceive consumers and facilitate cybercrime, with over 3% classified as risky or outright malicious.

 

 

 

Key Findings:


 

·  Significant Increase in Malicious Websites: An 89% growth in Black Friday-themed websites compared to 2023, tripling against 2022 figures.

 

 

·  Deceptive Mimicry of Brands: Fake websites targeting renowned global brands like Stüssy, Longchamp, and J.Crew, as well as boutique labels, often feature coordinated layouts and designs.

 

 

·  Reused Phishing Campaigns: Attackers recycle phishing scams from previous years with minor adjustments, directing victims to counterfeit sites offering fake deals.

 

 

·  Examples of Scams:

 

o Rolex: Fraudulent emails offering luxury watch discounts redirect users to websites such as www[.]hotwatch[.]su.

 

o Louis Vuitton: Similar phishing emails promising "90% off" sales link to fake sites like www[.]hottest-bag[.]com.

 

 

 

 

How to Stay Safe While Shopping:

 

 

1.     Check Website URLs: Ensure the website uses HTTPS and displays a padlock icon.

 

2.     Avoid Unrealistic Offers: If a deal seems too good to be true, it likely is.

 

3.     Limit Personal Information Shared: Avoid providing unnecessary sensitive details.

 

4.     Use Credit Cards Over Debit Cards: Credit cards offer better fraud protection.

 

 

 

India, 21st November 2024