According to Action Fraud, Britons lost over £15million to holiday scams in the last year with many tourists targeted as they try to search for a better deal.
McAfee, an online protection company, found that over a third of Britons would use a website they weren’t familiar with if they thought it could get them a bargain.
Scams can take many forms and tourists have had identity details stolen or money by cybercriminals.
Fraudulent websites often try to trick tourists by offering fake deals for top holiday destinations.
According to McAfee’s research, there are a few top destinations which scammers are most likely to use to target tourists.
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Bangkok was the most scam-prone destination, with many websites offering fake deals designed to trick tourists.
Dubai came in second place while top European destinations including Albufeira and Ibiza were also often used by the scammers.
Benidorm, another top destination for British tourists, made the top 10 while Dublin rounded off the list.
Vonny Gamot, head of EMEA at McAfee, said: “It’s important to be careful when searching for any holiday deal, whether that’s a flight, hotel, rental or package offer.
“But pay particular attention to any websites, emails and ads purporting to offer great deals to Bangkok, Dubai or Albufeira, as these are top destinations used by cybercriminals in their efforts to lure people into handing over personal information or clicking links that lead to malware.
“Even if the travel deal sounds too good to miss, it’s best to avoid interacting and go directly to the source and book with reputable companies.”
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