A deceptive message, often sent via email, falsely claims to confirm a purchase from a major retailer. These communications frequently mimic the appearance and branding of legitimate order confirmations, including logos, order numbers, and product details. Recipients might be enticed to click links or open attachments that lead to malicious websites or download malware, compromising their personal information. For example, an individual may receive a notification stating that a large-screen television has been purchased and shipped to an address they don’t recognize, prompting them to click a provided link to “review the order.”
The proliferation of these misleading messages presents a significant threat to individuals and organizations. They exploit the trust consumers place in recognizable brand names. The consequences can range from identity theft and financial loss to the installation of ransomware on computer systems. Historically, these scams have followed trends in online shopping, spiking during peak retail seasons such as Black Friday and the holiday period.