As the holiday season approaches, so do the cybercriminals. Between Black Friday sales, online shopping sprees and year-end business rushes, threat actors (also known as hackers) know this is prime time to strike. For both consumers and businesses, the weeks leading up to the holidays bring a surge in digital activity — and with it, a surge in cyber threats.
The Holiday Hacker’s Wish List
Cybercriminals count on two things during the holidays: distraction and urgency. People are busier, clicking faster and are less cautious when deals seem too good to pass up. Businesses are running lean with vacation schedules, making it easier for phishing emails, spoofed invoices and fake “shipping” alerts to slip through the cracks.
Some of the most common seasonal scams include:
- Phishing emails and texts disguised as shipping updates, gift card offers or online store promotions.
- Fake retailer websites designed to steal payment or login information.
- Charity scams using emotional appeals to trick people into donating to fraudulent causes.
- Compromised Wi-Fi networks in public places that capture credit card or business login credentials.
For Businesses: Don’t Let Holiday Chaos Lead to a Breach
If your company handles online orders, payments or sensitive client data, now is the time to reinforce your defenses.
- Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all logins — especially remote and financial accounts.
- Review your backup and recovery plans in case of a ransomware or system outage.
- Alert your staff about seasonal scams and run a quick refresher on identifying phishing attempts.
- Limit admin access during vacation coverage — ensure only essential personnel can access sensitive systems.
A single compromised email account could expose your business to costly data theft or wire fraud during what should be the busiest (and most profitable) time of year.
For Shoppers: Keep Your Data Off the Naughty List
- Shop only on trusted, secure sites (look for “https” and verified URLs).
- Avoid using debit cards online — use credit cards with fraud protection instead.
- Monitor your bank and credit card statements for unusual transactions.
- Don’t click on suspicious “deal” links sent via text or social media.
Stay Cyber-Smart This Season
Cybersecurity isn’t just an I.T. issue — it’s a business continuity and personal safety issue. Atlantic Technology Services helps organizations across the Delmarva region stay secure year-round with proactive monitoring, employee training and expert guidance.
This holiday season, don’t let cybercriminals cash in on your chaos. Stay alert, stay informed, and protect what matters most.
Want to ensure your business is protected heading into the new year? Schedule a Cybersecurity Health Check with Atlantic Technology Services today.