Experts warn shoppers to beware of online bargain scams this Christmas

Shoppers are being warned to be extra sceptical of bargains in the lead-up to Christmas with retail and charity scams on the rise.

One in four people admitted to being targeted last festive season and of those, 37 per cent said the scam came from social media, according to research from cybersafety product Norton.

Three in five Australians are worried about falling victim to cybercrime this festive season, with more than half expressing concerns about AI shopping scams, the poll found.

Norton managing director Mark Gorrie told 9news.com.au retail scams were getting more prevalent every year, especially in the lead-up to Christmas when people’s “concerns and desires” were preyed on.

Gorrie said the rising cost of living was increasing scammers’ success as people were shopping around for the best deals.

“We start to see fake retail sites, fake classified listings, just offers too good to be true,” he said.

“So whether it was smartphones or gaming consoles… there wasn’t a lot of supply and so that’s where we start to see fake listings.

“People jump on it thinking, ‘Great I’m going to be able to secure this gift’, but it was a fake.”

Scammers also take advantage of people’s generous spirit through charity scams.

Gorrie said AI was helping scammers reduce their spelling and grammatical mistakes, which used to be an easy way to spot a scam.

“I think the quality of scams is actually getting better and that makes it harder for people to identify, ‘Is that a scam or is it a real message?'” he said.

“It’s really those common things that people use regularly that is what makes them read or be prepared to click on something.”

Gorrie’s advice is to stick with familiar, trusted websites.

“In terms of good digital hygiene, don’t click on those links and attachments in emails, text messages from unknown sources because it can lead you to give up your personal information or get subjected to malware passwords,” he said.

He warned Australians to have strong passwords that were not used on multiple accounts.

(9 NEWS)

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