The 12 Scams of Christmas
Holiday Cyber Grinches to Watch Out For
Because the only thing you should be unwrapping this season is presents — not malware.
The holidays bring joy, celebration, and enough sugar to power an entire IT department straight into January. Unfortunately, this season also brings out the Cyber Grinches — scammers who know December is when people are distracted, rushed, and clicking faster than they’re thinking.
To help keep your inbox clean and your business safe, here are The 12 Scams of Christmas you should be watching for:
1. The Fake Shipping Notification
“Your package is delayed.” “Click here to track your order.”
They look convincing because… everyone is actually waiting for packages right now.
Tip: Always track from the retailer directly — not an email link.
2. The Bogus Gift Card Request
If your “boss” urgently texts you for $400 in Apple gift cards, don’t panic — it’s not them.
It’s just a cybercriminal with excellent holiday energy.
Tip: Verify with a quick call.
3. The Fake Charity Scam
Copied logos, heartfelt stories, and zero real charity behind it.
Tip: Donate through official charity websites only.
4. The Holiday E-Card Loaded With Malware
A cute animation on the outside… a malware bomb on the inside.
Tip: Delete e-cards from unknown senders.
5. The “Missed Delivery” Text
Smishing attack 101.
A text claiming USPS, UPS, or FedEx couldn’t deliver your package.
Tip: Delivery carriers do not text tracking links.
6. The Fake Online Store Flash Sale
If it looks too good to be true, it’s probably a pop-up shop from Cybercrime Island.
Tip: Stick to trusted retailers.
7. The Holiday Travel Deal Scam
Cheap airfare and “exclusive holiday rates” that lead straight to identity theft.
Tip: Book through verified travel sites only.
8. The Social Media Giveaway Trap
“Share to win a PS5!”
Or: “Share to give someone your info.”
Tip: If it sounds unbelievable, it is.
9. The Fake Invoice Scam
Scammers bet on businesses being overwhelmed in December.
Tip: Verify invoices internally before paying anything.
10. The Look-Alike Microsoft Login Page
One wrong click and your credentials are gone faster than holiday leftovers.
Tip: Check the URL before entering your password.
Bonus: MFA helps stop most of these cold.
11. The Holiday Job Offer Scam
Fake job listings push people to share private info.
Tip: Only apply through official company channels.
12. The Too-Friendly Holiday Greeting
“Check out this photo from last year!”
Except you’ve never met the sender — and it’s not a photo.
Tip: Don’t open unexpected attachments, even if they look festive.
How GC Network Solutions Helps Protect You During the Holidays
Being aware of scams is step one.
Step two is having real security tools behind the scenes — especially when cybercrime spikes in December.
GC Network Solutions deploys an advanced EDR (Endpoint Detection & Response) solution that monitors for:
Suspicious files
Malicious scripts
Unauthorized access attempts
Phishing-triggered compromises
Behavioral anomalies that traditional antivirus completely misses
If one of these holiday Cyber Grinches slips through a user’s inbox, EDR acts instantly, isolating the threat before it spreads.
You can learn more about how EDR works and why it’s essential (especially during high-risk seasons like this one) here:
What Is EDR and Why Your Business Needs It
Stay Safe, Stay Secure, and Enjoy the Holidays
GCNS is here so you can focus on celebrating — not recovering from malware.
If you ever receive a suspicious message, forward it to us.
We’ll take it from there.
Happy Holidays from GC Network Solutions!











