Every November, Black Friday becomes the most anticipated shopping event of the year. Millions of people around the world take advantage of massive discounts to upgrade their phones, improve their setups, or start holiday shopping early.
This 2025, the big day will be November 28, though many stores will extend their deals throughout the week.
But with great deals come digital risks. During this season, cybercriminals multiply their attacks, taking advantage of the surge in transactions and excitement over “irresistible offers.”
That’s why, at TecnetOne, we’ve created this complete guide to help you shop safely and choose the best tech products—without falling into traps.
The Black Friday 2025 deals will be especially strong for tech products—from smartphones and headphones to laptops, soundbars, and streaming devices.
Here’s a curated list of what’s truly worth buying, depending on your needs.
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If your laptop is slowing down or you’re ready for a powerful upgrade, Black Friday is the best time.
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Each year, cyberattacks spike during major shopping events. According to the University of Melbourne, in 2024 over 120,000 fake domains and 400 fraudulent apps were detected targeting Black Friday shoppers.
Here are the main threats and how to protect yourself.
Cybercriminals create look-alike pages that mimic legitimate retailers (Amazon, Walmart, Mercado Libre, etc.), with nearly identical URLs designed to steal personal or banking data.
How to stay safe:
During Black Friday, fake messages explode in volume—promising exclusive deals or asking to confirm fake purchases. Clicking can install malware or steal credentials.
In 2024, over 60% of online scams originated from phishing emails, according to the European Cybersecurity Centre.
How to stay safe:
Even official app stores (Google Play, App Store) have hosted fake shopping apps. These can request unnecessary permissions or access your banking data.
How to stay safe:
Scammers also run fake raffles or refund offers, asking you to fill out forms with personal or banking information. They then use that data for theft or identity fraud.
Recommendations:
Sometimes, the biggest mistake isn’t technical—it’s emotional. During Black Friday, the fear of missing out can lead to rushed and risky purchases.
Before buying:
At TecnetOne, we also recommend enabling multi-factor authentication (MFA) and monitoring your bank activity regularly.
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Black Friday is a great opportunity to upgrade your devices or prepare for the holidays, but it’s also peak season for cybercrime.
Remember: not all scams aim to steal money immediately—many just harvest data for future fraud.
By following this guide—staying calm, verifying purchases, and using secure channels—you can enjoy the best deals without compromising your safety.
Black Friday 2025 is shaping up to be one of the biggest online shopping events in history. But real success comes from shopping smart and securely.
At TecnetOne, we believe technology should make your life easier—and safer.
So get ready, make your list, compare prices, and enjoy the deals—but never let your guard down against phishing or fake sites.