{"id":108042,"date":"2022-11-23T08:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-11-23T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kasperskycontenthub.com\/securelist\/?p=108042"},"modified":"2022-11-25T13:00:57","modified_gmt":"2022-11-25T13:00:57","slug":"black-friday-report-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/securelist.com\/black-friday-report-2022\/108042\/","title":{"rendered":"Black Friday shoppers beware: online threats so far in 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"

The shopping event of the year, Black Friday, is almost here, and while the big day does not officially arrive until Friday, November 25th<\/sup>, deals are already starting. The day kickstarts the frenzied holiday shopping season with eye-catching promotional deals that lure shoppers into spending more of their hard-earned cash. In the weeks leading up to Black Friday, we have already seen <\/a>discounts reaching 70% and even 80%, grabbing the attention of millions of customers.<\/p>\n

Today, e-commerce sales make up<\/a> 21% of global retail sales, which is a 50% increase on the pre-pandemic levels. Besides, 94% of shoppers now do at least some of their shopping online. As the volume of purchases around Black Friday increases, the attention of cybercriminals to e-commerce intensifies proportionally. The risk of being scammed runs even higher. While on ordinary days, the customer can easily see that if the product is too cheap, it is most likely a scam, during the Black Friday sales, it gets harder to tell. Shoppers become less vigilant, and therefore, an easy target for cybercriminals. That is why we constantly monitor the landscape of shopping-related cyberthreats and protect users from these risks. Here is what we have found this year.<\/p>\n

Methodology<\/h2>\n

In this research, we analyze various types of threats, such as financial malware and phishing pages mimicking the world’s biggest retail platforms, banking and payment systems, and discuss recent trends. The threat statistics we use come from Kaspersky Security Network (KSN), a system for processing anonymized cyberthreat-related data shared voluntarily by Kaspersky users, for the period from January through October 2022. In addition, we analyzed Black Friday-related spam and phishing pages mimicking popular BNPL (buy now, pay later) services, which have proven to be particularly popular during shopping seasons like Black Friday.<\/p>\n

Key findings<\/strong><\/p>\n