A geeky t-shirt is a great gift idea, and today is the last day to get them for $16 in time for Christmas with standard shipping if you are in the continental US! Pictured above: me wearing my favorite shirt from the store!
Other parts of the world, be sure to use expedited shipping!
The trailer for Marvel Studios’ “What If…?” Season 2 is out now! Brace yourselves for 9 new episodes streaming daily on Disney+ from December 22. Get ready for mind-bending twists and multiverse madness!
If you’re a wine lover or if you have one (or a few) in your life, here is the PERFECT gift to offer them: The Guzzle Buddy!
The original guzzle buddy turns your wine bottle into your oversized XL wine glass. It is the true, ultimate wine bottle glass, because everyone loves an extra-large wine glass. Pouring wine is such a chore, so no more wasting time pouring or empty glasses. Grab your guzzle buddy and follow these three easy steps. Open your favorite bottle of wine. Insert the guzzle buddy by screwing directly into the top of your bottle.
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The official sale is RIGHT HERE, but I added a few suggestions below, including a few that are not listed on the sale page. I really, REALLY like the liquid core dice set and LED display case combo (pictured above). The art books look amazing too! Please note that Geeks are Sexy might get a small commission from qualifying purchases done through our posts. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
The YouTube channel dedicated to the late Pee-wee Herman has recently restored, remastered, and re-released the Emmy-nominated Pee-wee’s Playhouse Christmas Special from 1988 in high-definition (1080p). The entire special is now available for free viewing.
Dive into the fascinating world of toys with renowned toy analyst and historian, Chris Byrne, as he takes on the internet’s burning questions about our favorite childhood companions.
The saga continues as award-winning filmmaker Denis Villeneuve embarks on “Dune: Part Two,” the next chapter of Frank Herbert’s celebrated novel Dune, with an expanded all-star international ensemble cast. The film, from Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, is the highly anticipated follow-up to 2021’s six-time Academy Award-winning “Dune.”
The festive season is a time for joy, family and festive cheer. However, it’s also a prime target for cybercriminals. As online shopping ramps up, so does the risk of falling prey to cyber-attacks. That’s why it’s crucial to be extra vigilant about your cybersecurity during this time.
Here are some essential tips to safeguard yourself and your data during the festive period:
Phishing
Phishing is when criminals use scam emails, text messages or phone calls to trick their victims. Their goal is often to make you visit a certain website, which may download a virus on to your computer, or steal bank details or other personal data.
This type of scam tends to increase at this time due to the amount of people having bought or received new gadgets and technology.
Look out for there being no direct reference to your name in any communications, with wording such as “Dear Sir/Madam” or other terms such as “valued customer” being used instead. Grammar and spelling mistakes are also often present.
Be wary of any suspicious links or attachments within emails too, and don’t click them. It’s better to contact the company directly to check if the message is genuine. You can also report suspicious messages and phishing scams to the government’s National Cyber Security Centre.
Shopping safely online
The convenience of online shopping is undeniable, especially during the festive season. However, it’s crucial to prioritise your security when buying online.
Before entering your personal and financial information on any website, ensure it’s legitimate and secure. Look for the “https” in the address bar and a padlock icon, which indicates a secure and encrypted connection.
When creating passwords for online shopping accounts, use strong, unique combinations of letters, numbers and symbols. Avoid using the same password for multiple accounts, as a breach on one site could compromise all your others.
As with shopping in the real world, be cautious when encountering offers that are significantly below usual prices or which make extravagant promises. Always conduct thorough research on the seller and product before making a purchase. If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.
And if you are out shopping in towns or city centres, there will often be a large number of public wifi options available to you. However, criminals can intercept the data that is transferred across such open and unsecured wifi. So, avoid using public wifi where possible, especially when conducting any financial transactions.
Stay vigilant, exercise caution and don’t let your excitement for gifts and deliveries compromise your cybersecurity.Prostock-studio/Shutterstock
Social media
While social media platforms provide people with a means to keep in touch with family and friends over the festive period, they are often a goldmine for scams and malware (software designed to disrupt, damage or gain unauthorised access to a computer). In the spirit of the festive season, people often share an abundance of personal information on social media, often without considering the potential consequences.
This trove of data can make people vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Scammers can exploit this information to gain unauthorised access to social media accounts, steal personal information, or even commit identity theft. To protect yourself, be mindful of what you share.
Be wary when interacting with posts and direct messages, especially if they contain suspicious links or attachments. Before clicking on anything, hover over the link to verify its destination. If it shows a website you don’t recognise or seems unrelated to the message, do not click on it. If you receive a message from someone you know but the content seems strange or out of character, contact them directly through a trusted channel to verify its authenticity.
Likewise, be wary of messages containing urgent requests for money or personal information from businesses. Genuine organisations will never solicit sensitive details through social media.
There are many buy and sell platforms available on social media. But while such platforms can be a great place to find a unique gift, it is also important to remember that not all sellers may be legitimate. So, it’s vital that you don’t share your bank details. If the seller sends a link to purchase the item, do not use it. When meeting to collect an item, it’s generally safer to use cash rather than transferring funds electronically.
Advice for staying safe online.
Package delivery scams
As well as being a time for giving and receiving gifts, the festive season is also ripe for cybercriminals to exploit the excitement surrounding package deliveries.
Scammers often pose as legitimate delivery companies, sending emails or text messages claiming that a delivery attempt was unsuccessful or requiring additional fees for processing, or even customs clearance. Typically, these messages contain links or phone numbers that, when clicked or called, lead to fake websites or automated phone systems designed to collect personal information or payments.
To protect yourself, always verify the legitimacy of any delivery notifications you receive. Check the sender’s email address or phone number against the official contact information for the delivery company. If the information doesn’t match or seems suspicious, don’t click any links or provide personal details.
Legitimate delivery companies will never ask for upfront payment or sensitive information through unsolicited messages or calls.
Remember, cybercriminals are skilled at manipulating the festive spirit to their advantage. Stay vigilant, exercise caution, and don’t let your excitement for gifts and deliveries compromise your cybersecurity.