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'Tis the season for scammers: AARP warns of common holiday scams

The holiday season usually means fun with friends and family, goodwill and giving. Unfortunately, it's also a prime time for cybercriminals to perpetrate fraud. Here are some common holiday scams to look out for this holiday season: • Online shopping scams. Criminals create professional-looking websites and ads promoting popular items at steep discounts, but what you receive may be different...
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As the holiday gift hunt begins, “today only” deals are flooding in, and scammers are ready to welcome shoppers in a hurry. In the midst of a record-breaking wave of scams, a single message or link can be enough to send your Christmas money to the wrong place. IT Natives experts told Economx how to protect yourself.

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New Rockford Transcript broke the news in New Rockford, United States on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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