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Cyber Security Authority Cautions Against Easter and Eid Scams

March 28, 2024
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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Cyber Security Authority Cautions Against Easter and Eid Scams

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As the Easter and Eid al-Fitr season approaches, Ghanaians must be mindful of the potential risks associated with online activities. With the surge in internet usage, online interactions have become an integral part of our lives. However, this increased reliance on digital platforms also exposes users to various online scams, frauds, and security breaches.

The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has issued cautions to the public regarding the risks of cybercrime and scams, particularly during this festive season of Easter and Eid al-Fitr. These alerts highlight the importance of exercising due diligence in online activities to avoid falling victim to various forms of cyber fraud.

“Malicious actors create fake business listings or profiles with their contact details on Google Maps mimicking legitimate businesses or brands and use search engine optimization techniques to manipulate search results for the targeted brand to divert legitimate inquiries to the scammers’ contact members. After the unsuspected victims engage and pay (usually to a mobile money wallet) for products, the scammers block them from making further contact, and the expected delivery does not materialize.”

The Cyber Security Authority

Online scammers and cybercriminals often exploit special occasions and festivals to deceive unsuspecting individuals. They may send out fraudulent emails, messages, or notifications posing as legitimate organizations or acquaintances to trick users into revealing sensitive information or making financial transactions. Therefore, it is crucial to remain vigilant and verify the authenticity of such communications before responding or clicking on any suspicious links.

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The Cyber Security Authority noted that malicious actors create fake online shops or impersonate existing businesses on social pages, offering heavily discounted goods. Victims are enticed to send money for these deals but never receive the items.

Additionally, the Cyber Security Authority stressed that these scammers send unsolicited emails or messages claiming to be from a romantic partner, or a company offering deals associated with the festive season. These messages contain links or attachments that when clicked, install malicious software (malware), or steal personal information.

During festive seasons, people often share greetings, photos, and personal updates on social media platforms. However, it is important to exercise caution and carefully consider the information shared online. Oversharing personal details may leave individuals vulnerable to identity theft, stalking, or other forms of online harassment.

Exercising Caution in Online Activities

It is important to be cautious when making online purchases, especially from unfamiliar websites. Verify the legitimacy of the seller, read user reviews, and ensure that the website has secure payment options before providing any financial information. Additionally, Ghanaians should regularly monitor their bank statements for any unauthorized transactions and report any suspicious activities to the appropriate authorities.

“Use a reputable online marketplace or retailer when purchasing items or gifts. Consider reviews and customer feedback before making an online purchase. Search engines can be manipulated to show misleading results. Check on the official website or with reliable sources to validate the contact details of the shop you are searching for. Insist on payment only after delivery and inspection and ensure that mobile money payments are made to wallets in the name of the online shop you are dealing with.”

The Cyber Security Authority

Moreover, The Cyber Security Authority warned that scammers make use of social media information to target individuals specifically. As such the public should be mindful of friend requests or messages from unknown individuals and be cautious when sharing personal details or accepting invitations from unfamiliar sources.

The CSA provides 24-hour Cybersecurity/Cybercrime Incident Reporting Points of Contact for reporting cybercrimes and seeking guidance on online activities.

As we approach the festive season of Easter and Eid al-Fitr, it is crucial to exercise caution and due diligence when engaging in online activities. Maintaining online safety practices will safeguard personal and financial information from falling into the wrong hands.

By remaining vigilant against phishing attempts, protecting personal information, being cautious on social media, and avoiding public Wi-Fi risks, Ghanaians can make their online experiences safer and more secure. Ultimately, responsible online behavior will contribute to a safer and more enjoyable festive season for all.

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