Fraudsters take advantage of Christmas cheer with fake wine orders and festive gift emails to steal sensitive personal information from unsuspecting users


  • Holiday emails often hide scams that steal personal and banking information
  • Marketing-style mass messages are used to disguise fraudulent financial requests
  • Redirect chains are increasingly collecting sensitive identity information from unsuspecting victims

Holiday email traffic spikes at the end of the year, creating an environment that scammers actively exploit.

According to X-Labs, via ForcePoint, recent scam campaigns rely on messages that look like regular holiday promotions or order notifications rather than overt phishing attempts.

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