Holiday travelers are warned to watch out for fake travel sites that steal cash and personal information.
The BBB warns that packages you didn't order could show up at the door as part of a new scam to hack devices.
Ads pop up on social media sites where shoppers don't get what they ordered.
Maybe this holiday season, you'll get a call from a loved one — a child away at college, a grandchild, your niece in Virginia — and they'll tell you exactly what they want for Christmas. And, well, they just happen to be online at a site that has it on sale.
All you have to do is give them your credit card number now and they can buy the hard-to-find item that you can give them as a gift.
Watch out, it could very well be a scam — and we're not just talking about a real relative with a never-ending

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