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    Feast and Firewall: How to Stay Cyber-Safe This Thanksgiving

    By Chris DrogeNovember 27, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Thanksgiving is about gratitude, family, and, for many, that brief and glorious moment when the Wi-Fi holds steady long enough to stream football and order holiday deals. But while we’re passing the mashed potatoes, cybercriminals are passing around their own kind of gravy — phishing emails, fake stores, and scams tailored for distracted, generous people.

    The truth is, hackers love the holidays almost as much as we do. They count on us being relaxed, overfed, and under-vigilant. So before you click “Buy Now” on that half-off flatscreen or “Donate Here” to a charity you’ve never heard of, take five minutes to tighten your digital defenses.


    1. The Season of Scams

    This time of year, inboxes overflow with “exclusive deals,” “order confirmations,” and “delivery updates.” Many of them look legitimate — branded logos, tracking numbers, even real-looking sender addresses. That’s because they’re designed to trick you.

    Hover over links before you click. A real UPS or Amazon link will include the actual domain (like amazon.com), not something sketchy like amaz0n-shipping.net. And never download attachments from unsolicited emails, even if they claim to be invoices or gift receipts.

    Cybersecurity experts report a 35% increase in phishing attempts every November and December. That’s not paranoia — it’s pattern recognition.


    2. Beware the “Black Friday” Mirage

    Online shopping deals are a goldmine for hackers. Fake websites pop up overnight, mimicking legitimate stores with pixel-perfect logos and stolen product images. You buy what looks like a great deal — and gift your credit card number to a stranger.

    Only shop through official retailer sites or well-known apps. If you’re following a social media ad, double-check where it takes you before entering payment info. Use secure payment methods like PayPal, Apple Pay, or a credit card that offers fraud protection. Debit cards? Save those for groceries — not gadgets.


    3. Keep Your Wi-Fi in the Family

    If you’re traveling this week, don’t trust public Wi-Fi at airports, hotels, or coffee shops for anything beyond browsing the news. Free Wi-Fi is as safe as leaving your front door open with a “Welcome, Strangers!” sign.

    Instead, use your phone’s hotspot or a VPN. Both encrypt your connection, keeping prying eyes away from sensitive info like passwords or banking credentials.


    4. Guard the Gift of Data

    Our devices are packed with personal data — photos, tax records, passwords, saved credit cards, and more. Before the holiday madness hits, take a few precautions:

    • Run updates. Your phone, laptop, and apps should all be on their latest versions. Updates patch security holes that hackers exploit.
    • Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA). It’s an extra step — but it keeps intruders out even if they get your password.
    • Back up your files. Whether it’s cloud storage or an external drive, make sure your memories (and work documents) are safe from ransomware or accidents.

    5. Talk Tech at the Table

    Between bites of pumpkin pie, sneak in a little cybersecurity talk. Seriously. Your parents, kids, or grandparents might not know what phishing even means, and helping them stay safe online is one of the best gifts you can give.

    Show them how to verify links, update devices, and avoid suspicious emails. They might roll their eyes, but later they’ll thank you when their bank account stays intact.


    6. Don’t Let “Holiday Mode” Leave You Exposed

    The end of the year is when everyone — businesses included — goes into autopilot. Employees take vacation, monitoring slips, and systems sit idle. That’s when attackers strike.

    If you run a small business, make sure your systems are monitored, your backups verified, and your passwords strong before your team heads out. Cybersecurity isn’t seasonal — it’s a year-round necessity.


    A Final Thought from the Digital Turkey

    Thanksgiving is about gratitude. So be grateful for your tech — and then take care of it. The same way you lock your doors at night, lock down your devices.

    Because nothing ruins a long weekend faster than realizing that the only thing hacked this year wasn’t the wishbone.


    About the Author:
    Chris Droge is the owner of SpeakGeek PCs, a Las Vegas-based managed IT and cybersecurity firm protecting businesses and families across Southern Nevada. A Navy veteran and local tech advocate, he writes about cybersecurity, digital hygiene, and smart protection for real people.


    🦃 Call to Action: Protect Your Tech This Holiday

    The team at SpeakGeek PCs is offering free holiday security checkups for local residents through December 10. It’s a quick scan of your computer or laptop to make sure updates, antivirus, and backups are all current — no sales pitch, just peace of mind.

    To schedule yours, visit SpeakGeekPCs.com/contact or call (702) 964-9806.
    Stay thankful. Stay secure. And keep the hackers out of your holidays.

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