retail syberfraud (5)

13566475869?profile=RESIZE_400xNearly 50% of consumers on both sides of the Atlantic have been targeted by social media advertising promoting retail fraud guides and services, and thinly disguised ‘refund hacks,’ according to new research from Netacea.  The UK-based cybersecurity specialist polled over 2000 consumers in the UK and US to compile its 2025 Cyberfraud in Retail report.  The study warned that fraud is increasingly normalized via high-profile ads on the surface web, designed to encourage consumers to participate in

13566475869?profile=RESIZE_400xNearly 50% of consumers on both sides of the Atlantic have been targeted by social media advertising promoting retail fraud guides and services, and thinly disguised ‘refund hacks,’ according to new research from Netacea.  The UK-based cybersecurity specialist polled over 2000 consumers in the UK and US to compile its 2025 Cyberfraud in Retail report.  The study warned that fraud is increasingly normalized via high-profile ads on the surface web, designed to encourage consumers to participate in

13566475869?profile=RESIZE_400xNearly 50% of consumers on both sides of the Atlantic have been targeted by social media advertising promoting retail fraud guides and services, and thinly disguised ‘refund hacks,’ according to new research from Netacea.  The UK-based cybersecurity specialist polled over 2000 consumers in the UK and US to compile its 2025 Cyberfraud in Retail report.  The study warned that fraud is increasingly normalized via high-profile ads on the surface web, designed to encourage consumers to participate in

13566475869?profile=RESIZE_400xNearly 50% of consumers on both sides of the Atlantic have been targeted by social media advertising promoting retail fraud guides and services, and thinly disguised ‘refund hacks,’ according to new research from Netacea.  The UK-based cybersecurity specialist polled over 2000 consumers in the UK and US to compile its 2025 Cyberfraud in Retail report.  The study warned that fraud is increasingly normalized via high-profile ads on the surface web, designed to encourage consumers to participate in

13566475869?profile=RESIZE_400xNearly 50% of consumers on both sides of the Atlantic have been targeted by social media advertising promoting retail fraud guides and services, and thinly disguised ‘refund hacks,’ according to new research from Netacea.  The UK-based cybersecurity specialist polled over 2000 consumers in the UK and US to compile its 2025 Cyberfraud in Retail report.  The study warned that fraud is increasingly normalized via high-profile ads on the surface web, designed to encourage consumers to participate in