’Tis the season for twinkling lights, overflowing inboxes — and scammers working overtime.
As Americans rush to buy gifts, book travel and spread holiday cheer, fraudsters are decking the halls with fake deals, bogus charities and panic-inducing messages designed to empty wallets faster than a last-minute Black Friday sale.
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