'Black Fraud Day': shoppers warned over Black Friday scams

Black Friday Scams: The Online Shopping Trap Luring Innocent Shoppers

As Black Friday approaches, shoppers are on high alert for discounts and deals on their Christmas presents. However, scammers have other plans. Experts warn that this year's Black Friday has been dubbed "Black Fraud Day" due to the numerous online scams targeting unsuspecting consumers.

Malicious emails and social media posts are flooding inboxes and social media feeds, promising unbeatable bargains from trusted brands. But beware - most of these deals come with a catch. Scammers create fake websites mimicking famous brands, making it impossible for shoppers to distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate sites.

The scam usually starts with an email or social media post offering an unrealistically low price on a product, followed by a request to make a payment via bank transfer or cryptocurrency. The website may appear professional but lacks essential details such as a privacy policy, postage address, or "about us" page. Urgency tactics are also used to create a sense of panic, claiming that the sale will expire soon if you don't act immediately.

Experts warn that artificial intelligence tools have made it easier for scammers to create convincing fake websites and identities. "With AI, fraudsters can now create entire deceptive small-business identities, complete with faces, stories, and photo-perfect shops in just minutes," says Adrian Ludwig of Tools for Humanity.

To avoid falling victim to these scams, be cautious when receiving emails or social media posts offering Black Friday deals. Here are some tips:

Firstly, verify the authenticity of any sale by contacting the brand directly. If you're unsure, report suspicious messages to the Suspicious Email Reporting Service (SERS) or 7726 for text messages.

Secondly, always use a credit card for online payments. In the UK, many sales are protected under the Consumer Credit Act 1974.

Lastly, remain vigilant and take your time when evaluating any offer. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and Darktrace have issued warnings about the rise in Black Friday scams, urging consumers to exercise caution and report suspicious activity immediately. Don't let scammers ruin your holiday shopping experience - stay safe online this Black Friday.
 
omg dont even get me started on black friday scams πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ theyre literally everywhere these days and its getting so frustrating cuz people are falling for it left and right i mean come on folks be careful out there do ur research before makin a purchase and always use a credit card online the risk of losin money is just not worth it πŸ’Έ
 
🚨 omg u guys gotta be so careful on black friday πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ these scammers r getting so sneaky with their fake websites and emails theyre like "hey checkout our sale" and then bam u got charged for something ur never even bought πŸ€‘ its not worth risking ur personal info or credit card details over some bogus deal dont fall for it πŸ˜’
 
🚨 beware of those black friday emails πŸ“§πŸ‘€ they're like a virus spreading fast across the net! scammers are using AI to make fake websites look super legit πŸ€– but trust me, don't get caught up in it!

i drew a little diagram 🎨 to show u how it goes:
+ scammers send fake emails or posts
+ u click on it thinking its legit
+ they lead u to a fake website
+ u try to pay and then... poof! gone!

stay safe online guys πŸ•°οΈ use credit cards, verify websites, and dont be in such a rush! πŸ‘
 
OMG, Black Fraud Day 🀣 just what I needed, another reason to dread shopping on the internet. Like, can't we just get a decent discount without having to worry about getting ripped off? πŸ’Έ The scammers are like tech-savvy ninjas, creating fake websites that even experts have trouble spotting! AI is supposed to make our lives easier, not create more scams πŸ€–. And don't even get me started on the emails and messages - "act now or miss out" 😬 like, chill, I'll shop when I'm ready πŸ“¦. Lesson learned: verify everything, use a credit card (if you're in the UK), and don't fall for anything that sounds too good to be true πŸ€‘. Let's all just take a deep breath and try not to get scammed this Black Friday πŸ˜….
 
🚨 I think it's crazy how these scammers are using AI tools to create fake websites and identities that look super legit πŸ€–. It's like they're trying to trick us into thinking we're shopping on the real deal, but really we're just giving away our info to them πŸ’Έ. And the worst part is, most people probably won't even think twice about it because it looks so convincing πŸ€”.

I'm also annoyed that these scammers are preying on people's desperation to get good deals during Black Friday 🎁. They know how excited we are for those discounts and deals, and they're using that excitement against us 😬. It's like, come on guys, be honest with your customers! If you've got a deal that's too good to be true, it probably is πŸ€‘.

Anyway, I think the tips from the experts are super helpful πŸ’‘. Verifying the authenticity of any sale by contacting the brand directly is a must πŸ”. And using a credit card for online payments can also protect us in case something goes wrong πŸ›οΈ. Just remember to stay vigilant and don't be afraid to report suspicious activity if you see it πŸ‘€. Let's all just try to have a safe and happy Black Friday shopping experience πŸŽ‰!
 
idk man... I'm like super paranoid about these black friday scams 🀯 but at the same time, I think some people are just expecting it and are gonna get duped anyway πŸ˜’ they're all like "oh, it's just a scam" when really it's like their money is being drained πŸ’Έ meanwhile, others are all over it like "I got the best deal ever!" πŸŽ‰ but what if those deals aren't even legit? I don't know... maybe I'm just being too cautious πŸ€”
 
omg u guys gotta be so careful on black friday!! 🚨 they're gonna try to scam u out of ur hard earned cash with fake websites and emails πŸ“§πŸ’Έ i mean come on, if it sounds too good 2 b true, its probably not πŸ˜’ use a credit card and check w/ the brand 1st, dont take any1's word 4 it πŸ‘ stay safe online πŸ’»
 
I'm so sick of these scammers already πŸ€‘πŸ˜’. It's like they think we're all just a bunch of greedy shoppers who don't care about our own security. But the thing is, it's not about being greedy or not – it's about the government not doing enough to protect us from these types of scams. I mean, where's the legislation when it comes to online shopping? We need stricter regulations on these big companies that are making a profit off of people's stupidity πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

And don't even get me started on AI and its role in all this – it's like they're trying to make it easier for scammers to scam us πŸ˜…. But what's really going on here is that these big companies are not taking responsibility for their own security measures. They're just passing the buck to the consumer, saying "good luck figuring out who's real and who's fake" πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

We need more transparency in our online shopping experiences, more accountability from these companies, and more protection from scammers like these. That's what this holiday season is all about – protecting ourselves and our loved ones from falling victim to these types of scams πŸ‘
 
omg, dont even get me started on black friday πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ... its like scammers are just waiting for ppl to click on those "deals" and hand over their credit card info πŸ’Έ. i mean, come on, if it sounds too good to be true, its prob a scam πŸ™„. and those fake websites? who tries to keep up with all the ai-generated identities? 🀯 experts say scammers can create these sites in minutes now... talk about convenience for them, not us πŸ˜’. we need to stay woke and report suspicious stuff ASAP... or else were gonna be left in the cold, financially speaking πŸ’ΈπŸ˜¬
 
πŸ€” I'm getting so annoyed with these Black Friday scams! Like, who thought it was a good idea to create fake websites that look super legit but are actually just traps? πŸ€‘ It's just so frustrating when you're trying to score some good deals and then BAM, you're stuck dealing with some scammers trying to get your money. 😑 The AI tools they use are so clever, but I guess it's also a double-edged sword – on one hand, it makes it harder for us to spot the scams, but on the other hand, it means that more people can fall victim to them.

I've been seeing these emails and social media posts flooding my feeds, and most of the time they're just so obvious. Like, if someone's offering a deal that sounds too good to be true, it probably is πŸ€‘. I'm all for being cautious online, but sometimes I feel like the scammers are one step ahead.

I guess what's key here is to always verify any sale before making a purchase and to use a credit card for online payments. That way, you're covered in case something goes wrong πŸ›οΈ. But still, it's just so annoying when these scams pop up every year and make Black Friday even more stressful than it already is 😩
 
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