As Black Friday and Cyber Monday have come and gone; internet shoppers are facing a rise of fraudulent websites with counterfeit products, catered to their interests and demographic. These fraudulent websites are designed to steal innocent user’s credit card information along with their personal information. Causing additional stress on top of financial stress and holiday expectations. At Ekaru, we want to ensure you are safe this holiday season, and ensure your personal credentials are kept close.
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December is Here: Scammers Impersonating Products/Services Through Fraudulent Websites
Posted by Sarah Carroll on 12/2/25 3:11 PM
Tags: Cybersecurity, email scams, cybersecurity, WebsiteScams, Fraud, Cybersecurity, Smishing, Cybersecurity, Social Media, Gift Card Scams
2025 Black Friday & Cyber Monday Scams To look Out For In Stores and In Your Inbox
Posted by Sarah Carroll on 11/25/25 4:58 PM
What's the difference between last minute shoppers and those not investing in cybersecurity for their small to medium sized businesses? Not very much! In both cases, impulsive decision making could potentially drain your finances and blow up in your face because you didn’t take the time to invest in safety protocols.
The holidays require a lot of time obtaining gifts for family and loved ones, and scammers are in the not-so-festive mood to try and drain your bank accounts. Black Friday is coming up with eye-catching sales, scammers are utilizing this time for all tactics to trick you into handing your personal information to them in the veil of receiving the ‘best sale of the year’.
Tags: phishing, Cybersecurity, email scams, cybersecurity, ransomware, Fraud, Cybersecurity, Social Media
Fake Flight Scam Texts & Identity Theft Targeting Holiday Travelers
Posted by Sarah Carroll on 11/21/25 11:01 AM
Between November and December, whether for work or the holidays, flights can be the most stressful part of anyone’s day when traveling. In most cases, arriving at the airport means keeping up to date with flight times, terminal changes, boarding times, checked luggage, TSA security, and arriving hours before your flight just to get through all checkpoints efficiently.
As stressful as it is, scammers are weaponizing the high emotional stress circling around flight schedules and doing the extra digging for your checked bag tags. Coming down the runway, travelers must be aware of fake airline texts, emphasizing cancelled flights and changes to be made expeditiously. With the world we live in, it’s best to keep your flight itinerary, luggage tags, and ticket information to yourself.
Tags: cybersecurity, Fraud, Cybersecurity, Travel, Cybersecurity, Social Media, Identity Theft
Gift Cards-An Easy Gift Solution but Proceed with Caution
Posted by Sarah Carroll on 11/13/25 10:40 AM
Coordinating a Wishlist for the holidays with your friends, family and loved ones can be challenging. Especially when no two people are the same. In a lot of cases, whether you utilize your time management right during the season or not, (it’s completely understandable if you don’t, it’s a stressful time in the work-life balance realm), sometimes the best gift, when you don’t know what to get, is a gift card.
Read MoreTags: phishing, email security, lifecycle, cybersecurity, Fraud, Cybersecurity Awareness Training, Gift Card Scams
Credit Card Fraud Is a Headache and Business Cybercrime Is a Full-Blown Crisis
Posted by Sarah Carroll on 4/11/25 9:10 AM
Did you know that 28% of consumers have fallen victim to credit card fraud in the last year? With nearly a third of people affected, it’s no surprise that 37% report feeling anxious about their credit card accounts being compromised. Families and career-driven individuals are especially on edge, with Gen X and Millennials (40%) sharing equally high levels of concern.
Read MoreTags: phishing, small business technology advice., cybersecurity, ransomware, cybersecurity, Fraud