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Report warns e-shoppers of data theft ahead of Black Friday

Daily Sabah LIFE
Published November 19,2018
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A Black Friday sale sign is displayed outside a makeup store at Roosevelt Field shopping mall in Garden City, New York, U.S., Nov. 24, 2017. (Reuters Photo)

As Black Friday — one of the busiest shopping days of the year with its famous discount opportunities — is approaching, the Moscow-based cyber-security company Kaspersky Lab warned about the harmful software that targets users' personal information via e-commerce websites.

Trojan horses, a kind of a virus software, mostly target popular shopping websites of well-known clothing and shoe brands to steal people's private data, including their ID, credit card or mobile phone numbers, Kaspersky Lab's report said.

This harmful software uses plenty of ways to gather the information, including blocking the data access to a website or directing the customers to phishing pages, it added.

According to the report, some 9.2 million hacking attempts have been detected in the third quarter of 2018, while the total for 2017 was 11.2 million.

While Italy, Germany, the United States and Russia are on top of the list of countries that are targeted, users in countries with a developing e-market, such as Turkey, are also vulnerable to the threats, the report said.