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    Christmas Cybersecurity: Don’t Let Hackers Ruin the Holidays

    By Chris DrogeDecember 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Holiday Cyber Tips

    The holidays are supposed to be about family, food, and maybe pretending you’re not checking work emails.

    Unfortunately, cybercriminals don’t celebrate Christmas. They celebrate easy targets.

    Every December, scams spike. Hackers know people are distracted, shopping online, clicking fast,
    and trusting messages they normally wouldn’t. That combo is their version of milk and cookies.

    Here’s how to keep your business and personal data off the naughty list.

    The Most Common Holiday Scams (And Why They Work)

    • Fake delivery notifications: “You missed a package.” No you didn’t. That link leads to malware or a fake login page.
    • Too-good-to-be-true deals: If a $1,200 laptop is selling for $199 on a site you’ve never heard of, you found a scam.
    • Gift card requests: Emails or texts pretending to be your boss asking for gift cards are still working in 2025. Yes, really.
    • Charity scams: Fake charities ramp up hard during the holidays. They prey on generosity, not stupidity.

    Why December Is Prime Time for Cyberattacks

    • People rush and stop double-checking
    • Businesses run with skeleton crews
    • IT changes get postponed “until January”
    • End-of-year bonuses and payroll are juicy targets

    Hackers don’t need sophistication when distraction does the job for them.

    Simple Holiday Cyber Tips That Actually Matter

    You don’t need to be a tech wizard. Just do these:

    • Don’t click links in unexpected emails or texts
    • Verify requests for money or gift cards by phone
    • Use strong, unique passwords (yes, still)
    • Turn on two-factor authentication wherever possible
    • Keep devices updated before you unplug for vacation
    • Back up important data before year-end

    No jargon. No nonsense.

    For Businesses: One Extra Step Before You Close the Office

    Before you lock the doors for the holidays:

    • Confirm backups are running and tested
    • Make sure critical systems are patched
    • Verify remote access is locked down
    • Know who to call if something goes wrong

    Most holiday breaches turn into January disasters because no one was watching.

    Cybercriminals don’t take holidays. They take advantage.

    A little awareness now saves a lot of stress later. Protect your data, enjoy your time off,
    and let the only surprises this Christmas be the good kind.

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