City of Los Angeles issued the following announcement on Nov 23.
Happy Holidays! This holiday season, more people are shopping online due to the pandemic. If you are scouring the internet for the best online deals, the City of Los Angeles' Information Technology Agency Security Office wants to share the following tips for safe online shopping this holiday season!
Watch out for Fake Websites
Be wary! Some fake websites offer high-demand products at massive discounts. Fake websites can send you counterfeit items or, your purchases might not be delivered. Here are tips to protect yourself from fake online stores:
- If a deal seems too good to be true, it may be fake. Watch for typosquatting websites ("Amazing.com, BestBuyz.com").
- Look for reviews of online stores using your favorite search engine.
- Use unique passwords for each of your online accounts.
Avoid Traps in Social Media
More people are using social media to overcome social distancing. Be cautious of trending holiday social media scams.
- If you receive an invitation email or message on social media like Facebook to join a “Secret Santa” or “Secret Sister” gift exchange, it might be a scam.
- If a stranger asks for a money transfer, it is a scam!
Protect Your Online Payment Information
Always check your credit card statements to identify suspicious charges. When possible, enable notifications by email, text, or app for every time a charge is made to your credit card. If you are alerted with a suspicious activity notice, call your credit card company right away and report it.
- Avoid using debit cards, as phony transactions are harder to dispute.
- Try well-known payment services for online purchases, which do not require you to disclose your credit card number to the vendor.
- Consider using a gift card for online purchases.
Original source can be found here.
Source: City of Los Angeles