NITDA Issues Holiday Shopping Scam Alert
The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has issued a Holiday Shopping Scam Alert, urging Nigerians to stay vigilant against cyber scams during the festive season.
Scammers often take advantage of this period by impersonating legitimate companies, sending fake messages that promise cash rewards, special offers, or giveaways to trick individuals into revealing personal information or transferring money under false pretences.
Holiday Shopping Scam Alert! 🎄🛍️
Don’t let scammers ruin your holiday spirit! Stay alert and protect yourself while shopping online#BeCyberSafe pic.twitter.com/5aSE2bmNHd
— NITDA Nigeria (@NITDANigeria) December 24, 2024
Tips for Staying Safe While Shopping Online:
Be cautious of offers that seem too good to be true: Treat messages promising large cash rewards or extravagant giveaways with scepticism.
Verify the authenticity of offers: Confirm promotions directly through the official website or customer service channels of the company.
Avoid clicking on suspicious links: Malicious links in fake messages can steal personal data or install harmful software.
Protect your private information: Never share sensitive details such as PINs, bank account information, or passwords with unverified sources.
Delete suspicious messages immediately: Doing so reduces the risk of accidental interaction with scams.
Report scams to relevant authorities: Informing appropriate bodies can help combat these threats.
Spread awareness among friends and family: Educating others about these scams promotes community vigilance.
NITDA stresses that public vigilance is the most effective defence against cyber fraud, particularly during high-risk periods like the festive season. The agency remains committed to safeguarding Nigerians in the digital space and encourages proactive steps to secure personal information.
For more information and updates, follow NITDA’s official social media channels:
- Facebook: NITDA Nigeria
- Instagram: @nitdanigeria
- X (formerly Twitter): @NITDANigeria
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