DUBAI, UAE – December 05th, 2022 – Christmas is always a special time for millions of people around the world. This happy season has a tradition of giving heartfelt gifts as a token of affection and love, as well as spending more time with loved ones who are rarely seen. But it is also a special season for cyber crime, as cyber criminals take advantage of these shopping days to intensify their phishing attacks, ransomware, and even dropping malware into emails. During this time of frenzied shopping for the perfect or last-minute Christmas gifts, cyberattacks are intensified. According to Check Point Software, on Amazon’s Prime Day, for example, attacks related to the US company increased by 37% compared to the average for June. The strategies range from the creation of web pages that simulate those of another company, through phishing emails, impersonations, to ransomware attacks.
Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: CHKP), a leading global cybersecurity specialist provider, wants to raise awareness among online gift shoppers to be cautious at all times and take the necessary precautions.
According to Check Point Software’s Brand Phishing Report Q3 2022, Phishing is also a major player in Internet scams, and in the last quarter, DHL, the parcel delivery company, was the most impersonated company setting up shoppers for cybercrime. At a time when eCommerce is stronger than ever, it is necessary to be especially careful with messages from such invitations for amazing offers.
In order for people to be able to shop securely and without any mishaps, Check Point Software wants to provide some tips for a safe and secure shopping experience:
“We all want to have a smooth Christmas, buy gifts for ourselves and our family and friends and have a peaceful vacation, but cybercriminals do not take vacations and that is why you have to be very cautious, even more so at this time of year,” says Ram Narayanan, Country Manager at Check Point Software Technologies, Middle East. “Cyberattacks, as our reports point out, continue to increase, especially more so around such special holiday seasons such as Christmas. Both ransomware and phishing are the order of the day for companies and individuals, so no one is exempt from danger.”