Unlike Black Friday, Cyber Monday is all about shopping online. The internet is filled with numerous threats. And if you go there unprotected, the possibilities of getting hacked are high. To mitigate this problem, install a powerful antivirus and antimalware on your computer. Also, after installation of the antivirus and antimalware, make sure you update your computer frequently. Frequent updates let you stay ahead of hackers.
Additionally, in the course of Cyber Monday Shopping online, and checking out using your credit card, ensure you can see the website's URL that reads https: The ‘'S'' stands for security, and that means that the site is secure. If the site lacks the ‘'S,'' don't attempt to shop on that site. Also, depending upon the kind of browser you're using, you will see a padlock symbol on the address bar. If the padlock is locked, then the site is secure. If it's unlocked, it's not secure, so don't attempt to enter your details on that site.