
The holiday season is all about giving, celebrating, and spending time with loved ones. But unfortunately, it’s also one of the busiest times of year for fraudsters and scammers. With online shopping at an all-time high, cybercriminals are constantly creating new ways to trick consumers and steal sensitive information.
At Connect Credit Union, your financial security is our top priority. To help you enjoy a worry-free holiday season, we’ve put together five essential holiday shopping security tips to keep your accounts and personal data safe.
1. Use Trusted Retailers Only
The safest way to shop online is through retailers you already know and trust. Fraudsters often create fake websites that look nearly identical to popular brands. These sites lure shoppers with prices that seem too good to be true and then steal payment information.
How to protect yourself:
- Check that the website address begins with https://
- Avoid clicking on links from unsolicited emails or ads on social media. Instead, type the retailer’s web address directly into your browser.
2. Monitor Your Accounts Regularly
Scammers count on the fact that many shoppers don’t check their accounts frequently during the busy holiday season. A small unauthorized charge might not grab your attention, but it can be a sign of a potentially larger fraud later.
Best practices to follow:
- Log in to your Connect Credit Union checking account and credit card regularly.
- Set aside a few minutes each week to review recent transactions to make sure you recognize everything charged on your account.
- Report any suspicious activity right away to prevent further misuse of your account.
3. Avoid Public Wi-Fi for Purchases
Public Wi-Fi at airports, hotels, or coffee shops may be convenient, but these networks are often unsecured. Hackers can intercept sensitive information like login details or credit card numbers through what’s called a “man-in-the-middle attack.”
Stay safe by:
- Using your secure home or mobile data connection when making purchases.
- If you must shop on public Wi-Fi, use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to encrypt your data.
- Avoid entering payment information on public networks whenever possible.
4. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
Two-factor authentication provides an extra shield against unauthorized account access. With 2FA, you’ll need your password plus a second step (such as a text message code, app notification, or fingerprint) to log in.
Why it matters:
Even if a scammer obtains your password, they won’t be able to complete the login without the second verification step. Many banks, retailers, and payment platforms now offer this feature, and enabling it is one of the simplest ways to protect your accounts.
5. Set Up Account Alerts
Real-time account alerts are one of the fastest ways to detect unusual activity. Connect Credit Union members can enroll in alerts that send instant notifications about balance levels, new devices on the account, purchases at or above a certain price, or changes to your account.
Benefits of alerts:
- Immediate awareness of suspicious charges.
- Extra peace of mind during the busy holiday season.
- The ability to act quickly if fraud is detected.
Common Holiday Scams to Watch Out For
In addition to the five core tips above, being aware of popular scams can help you stay ahead of fraudsters. Some of the most common holiday scams include:
- Phishing emails: Fake shipping updates or “special deals” asking you to click suspicious links.
- Gift card scams: Criminals selling counterfeit or empty gift cards online.
- Fake charities: Fraudulent organizations that pop up during the season of giving.
- Porch piracy: Thieves stealing delivered packages left outside homes.
For more information on these scams visit our blog Holiday Scam Safety Tips (link to blog)
Holiday Shopping Security FAQs
1. What are the most common holiday scams?
The most frequent scams include phishing emails, fake retailer websites, counterfeit gift cards, and fraudulent charity solicitations.
2. How can I tell if a shopping website is safe?
Confirm the site starts with https://, and check reviews or Better Business Bureau ratings before making a purchase.
3. What should I do if I see a fraudulent charge?
Report it immediately to your financial institution. At Connect Credit Union, our team is here to help you resolve fraudulent activity quickly.
4. Is it safe to use debit cards for holiday shopping?
Credit cards often provide stronger fraud protection compared to debit cards. For online shopping, consider using a credit card for added security.
Shop Securely With Connect Credit Union
The holidays should be about joy, not worrying. By following these holiday shopping security tips, you can protect your finances while checking off your gift list. At Connect Credit Union, we’re here to provide the tools, resources, and support you need to keep your money safe year-round.