During the holiday season, Increased digital activities and travel expand opportunities for cybercriminals to carry out targeted attacks on unsuspecting users.

According to Check Point Research, in the third quarter of 2024, Spanish companies experienced a weekly average of 1.775 cyberattacks, a trend that tends to intensify during the holidays.

To protect your devices and personal data during these dates, Consider the following recommendations:

  1. Caution with suspicious emails and messages: Phishing attempts increase during the holidays, presenting themselves as attractive promotions or gifts. Be wary of unsolicited communications that solicit personal information or include dubious links. Always verify the legitimacy of the sender and access the official pages of the companies when you have doubts.
  2. Buy on secure platforms: The boom in online and second-hand shopping during these dates is taken advantage of by scammers who offer non-existent or defective products. Use recognized platforms that offer guarantees and secure payment methods. Be wary of excessively low prices and check the seller's reputation before making a purchase.
  3. Beware of gift cards: Only purchase gift cards from official establishments to avoid fraud or the introduction of malware. Avoid buying these cards through links in unverified emails or websites.
  4. Protect your devices: Keep the operating system up to date, Security apps and tools on your devices. This ensures protection against the latest threats and vulnerabilities.
  5. Avoid public Wi-Fi networks: While on the move, it's tempting to connect to free Wi-Fi networks, But these can be unsafe. If you need access to sensitive information, Use a virtual private network (VPN) to secure the connection.
  6. Use strong passwords and multi-factor authentication: Make sure your accounts are protected with strong, unique passwords. Turn on multi-factor authentication whenever possible to add an extra layer of security.
  7. Be cautious when sharing on social media: Avoid posting information about your travel plans or location in real time, since this can be taken advantage of by criminals. Properly configure the privacy of your profiles and think before sharing personal details.

Following these recommendations, You can enjoy safer holidays and protect your personal data from potential cyber threats.


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