This spike in the number of phishing attacks is a result of criminals capitalizing on historically lax security measures taken during long holiday weekends. Typical targets include small businesses and credit unions, which may not have around-the-clock security teams to respond to threats that occur during extended weekends. With Cyveillance'ss recent news (http://www.cyveillance.com/web/news/press_rel/2008/2008-11-17.asp) that Phishing attacks have reached all-time highs in the last three months, the Thanksgiving increase highlights the efforts of criminals as they attempt to take advantage of the lack of consumer confidence in a down economy.
Online criminals are still targeting unsuspecting Internet users during long holiday weekends, validating a trend we first discovered in 2007, said Panos Anastassiadis, CEO of Cyveillance. During this down economy, online criminals are undoubtedly trying to take advantage of online shoppers looking for holiday deals. The hectic nature of the holiday season, combined with a lack of structured security set the stage for criminals to take advantage of vulnerable users.
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Cyveillance Data Shows Significant Increase in Phishing Attacks Over Thanksgiving Weekend


