Protect Yourself from Vacation Travel Scams This Summer

Summer is a popular season for vacation travel. If you’re planning a last-minute trip, be aware of a new scam making the rounds. With the rising costs of food and travel, finding the best online deals to book an affordable and memorable trip is tempting. However, cybercriminals are taking advantage of this. According to Booking.com, an alarmingly convincing AI-generated phishing email is costing victims more than just their vacation funds. Booking.com’s CISO, Marnie Wilking, reports a 500% to 900% increase in travel-related scams over the past 18 months due to this malicious tactic.

How Scammers Operate

Phishing emails have been around since the early days of the Internet, but AI tools like ChatGPT are making it easier to create realistic, professional-looking scam emails that trick recipients. Previously, phishing emails were filled with obvious red flags, such as spelling and grammatical errors. With AI, cybercriminals can now produce dozens of seemingly legitimate emails that often go undetected by both software and readers.

Scammer Tactics Explained

Scammers use reputable sites like Booking.com or Airbnb.com to list fake short-term rentals. They send emails offering incredible rates or time-sensitive deals on nonexistent properties. Once someone pays, the cybercriminals either disappear with the money, leaving the renter without a place to stay, or send follow-up emails to collect additional “fees” or “charges” before vanishing.

These vacation-focused phishing scams aren’t new, but with AI, they are becoming more convincing and ensnaring more victims.

How to Protect Yourself

Vacationers can take several key steps to avoid being scammed:

  1. Use Two-Factor or Multifactor Authentication: Having a confirmation code sent to your phone every time you log in can prevent phishing attacks and credential theft.
  2. Avoid Clicking on Email Links: If you receive an email promoting a deal that’s too good to be true, it likely is. Visit the website directly and search for the special. If you can’t find it, you might avoid a scam.
  3. Verify Contact Information and Reviews: Before booking any property online, ensure contact information and reviews are available. Verified user reviews can indicate a legitimate listing.
  4. Use Credit Cards for Online Purchases: Credit cards offer more protection than debit cards linked to your bank account. It’s easier to dispute fraudulent charges with a credit card.

Stay Vigilant

Analyze every email offer you receive and follow cybersecurity best practices. While standard security software can detect some scam emails, it’s essential to be cautious and look for red flags.

Personal scams can ruin a vacation, but business breaches can cost you and your family their livelihood. To keep your network secure, call us at 512-662-1902 or fill-in the form below to took a FREE 10-minute discovery call with our cybersecurity experts. We can help you create a plan that protects you. Enjoy your well-deserved break this summer and remember to be cybersmart.

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