KEY POINTS
  • U.S. sales online are expected to hit $207 billion this holiday shopping season, a record, according to Adobe. A big chunk (about 17%) will occur between Black Friday to Cyber Monday.
  • Online shopping accounted for about 58,000 Covid-related consumer fraud reports through Oct. 18 this year, more than any other fraud category, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
  • Fake retailers, social media scams and missing package scams are among the common frauds to watch for this holiday season.

Black Friday and Cyber Monday are almost here — and consumers shopping for the winter holidays should be on the lookout for online scams.

U.S. sales online are expected to hit $207 billion this holiday shopping season, between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, according to Adobe. That's a record and a 10% jump over 2020, a year in which the Covid pandemic pushed more consumers to shop digitally.