People often associate chaos with Black Friday and not so much Cyber Monday. Rather than mobs running through aisles, they picture themselves safe on their couch with a blanket and cup of coffee. What people don’t understand is that all Cyber Monday has done is take the craziness of Black Friday and opened it up to the World Wide Web. Great Plains Communications wants to provide tips to protect yourself when shopping online.
Fake Websites
With targeted ads and pop-ups, it can seem as if the best deals are right in front of our faces. But even a secure looking ad or link could take you to a fake shopping website. From there, your computer could either be infected the moment you arrive or by malicious links within. However, where you want to be the most careful is during the checkout process. Below we have listed some key ways to spot a fake website.
- Check the URL. It may sound too simple, but fake websites could be just one letter off from the real one you think you’re headed to.
- Are they selling an odd selection of products? For example, you went to the website for the dress you saw in the ad but see they also sell computer parts.
- Does the copy have an abundance of grammar and spelling errors? Most companies will have a copywriter whose job is to expertly write intros and product descriptions.
- Is the customer service contact email a little off? For example, it would not be [email protected] but [email protected]. Don’t get tricked by familiar terms.
- Are the prices too good to be true? Is the website trying to sell an iPhone 11 for $100? It is probably a scam.
Software Updates
Having out-of-date versions or unpatched software is like having a target for malware, leaving you vulnerable to exploit kits. At the least, make sure to have your browser updated when shopping online. This will ensure your cookies and cache are more secure against data leaks.
We are all guilty of rolling our eyes at the little update bubble. It’s time consuming and most of the time the changes are behind the scenes, so we write them off as insignificant. But it is the information behind the scenes that is keeping your data protected.
Credit Card vs. Debit Card
The main advantage to using a credit card versus a debit card is that a credit card has better consumer protection. In the case that someone did obtain your information, you wouldn’t be liable for fraudulent transactions. With a debit card, depending on when you report the missing card or fraudulent transactions, you could be on the hook for the entire amount. No matter what kind of card you use, it is always smart to monitor your accounts after online shopping.