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Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales: the scams to watch out for – 7NEWS.com.au
With billions being spent on this year’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, cybersecurity experts are warning shoppers to be vigilant.
Despite the chaos that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused, Australians are expended to spend up big this festive season.
According to Finder, the average person is planning to spend $893 this Christmas – that equates to over $17 billion nationally.
The festive season sales begin with Black Friday and Cyber Monday, with close to $2 billion in sales expected across the four-day period.
But cybersecurity experts warn its also a prime time for scammers to be out in force, trying to steal your personal…
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