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Kaspersky Gives Safety Tips for Holiday Cheer

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KASPERSKY has sent out advice to Filipinos to practice safe online habits to keep their sanity and be able to revel in the merry-making this Yuletide holiday.

The cybersecurity company said cybercriminals are especially fond of the Christmas season when financial transactions are prevalent. In the Philippines, online shopping and being active on social media are historically highest every December. Filipinos enjoy the longest holiday vacations during this month, compared to its neighbors in Southeast Asia.

As soon as the fourth quarter kicked in, Kaspersky discovered and blocked the top three malicious programs detected to have attempted to infect its users in the country, which are:

Trojan.downloader.Win32.upatre.vma (10,169 attempts), which downloads mostly banking Trojans to steal payment credentials

Trojan.script.agent.bg (4,186 attempts) that downloads and runs other malware, often encrypting user’s data

Trojan.clicker.html.iframe.dg (2,808 attempts) which opens web pages in a browser without the user’s permission, to drive visits to a site to increase its hits

Kaspersky is particularly advising Filipinos to be mindful of banking Trojans which usually target users of online financial services and online shoppers in general. These Trojans use online store brands to hunt for credentials like login, password, card number, phone number, etc. It can intercept input data on target sites, change the online page content and/or redirect visitors to phishing pages.

“With the long break which we can spend with our family and friends to travel and relax, this holiday season is undoubtedly the most wonderful time of the year. Let us keep it that way by keeping our guards up as we enjoy this season,” says Yeo Siang Tiong, general manager for Southeast Asia at Kaspersky.

“It is the time where shopping online increases and posting on social media is on the rise. It’s also worth noting that a lot of employees may be traveling with their corporate laptops and mobile phones, working remotely to avoid work emails from piling up.

“These mean additional opportunities for cybercriminals to wage their own holiday campaigns. We encourage everyone to practice basic good online habits throughout this break to keep these crooks out of their way,” added Siang Tiong.

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Kaspersky CEO Eugene Kaspersky. (a file photo from Adrian Bretscher/Getty Images for Kaspersky Lab)

To avoid the risk of threats during Christmas time, Kaspersky suggests the following security measures:

*IMEI: International Mobile Station Equipment Identity located where the battery or SIM card is on the device. (Kaspersky Philippines)

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