Don’t get scrooged: Your essential guide to spotting and stopping holiday scams
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Christmas is the most stressful time of year. When you’re planning your festivities or buying your mountain of presents, the last thing you need is to fall prey to a phishing email or online scam. Whether it be the illusion of a good deal or a message from a relative, scammers and hackers prey on your more absent-minded moments to strike gold.
The problem with falling for one of these online scams is that you can’t easily remove this lump of coal from your stocking. Once a scammer has hold of your personal information, it’s not as easy as you’d think to get it back. Thankfully, there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. We at PCMag have some tricks up our sleeves to help you avoid any holiday scams that come your way.
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