The holiday season brings surges in online activity, travel bookings, digital purchases, and customer interactions. Unfortunately, it also brings a spike in cyberattacks targeting businesses during peak demand.
Why Cyber Threats Increase
Cybercriminals exploit:
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Higher online transaction volume
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Distracted users
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Seasonal phishing themes
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Increased staffing pressures
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System overloads and performance stress
The combination creates an ideal environment for breaches.
Common Holiday Cyber Risks
Businesses should be aware of:
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Phishing emails mimicking shipping or travel notifications
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Ransomware targeting high-pressure timelines
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Payment system attacks
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Credential stuffing and login attempts
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Fraudulent customer account activity
All of these can disrupt operations when uptime matters most.
Strengthening Cyber Defenses
Before seasonal volume peaks, companies should:
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Update firewalls and antivirus solutions
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Enforce multi-factor authentication
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Run phishing-awareness refreshers
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Monitor real-time threat dashboards
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Load test critical systems to handle surges
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Ensure secure backups of financial and customer data
The goal is to create resilience—so even during high activity, systems stay secure and operations stay uninterrupted.
