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Airbnb issues urgent new holiday warning.
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In a shocking twist that could turn your dream getaway into a nightmare, Airbnb has fired off a stark warning to holidaymakers: watch out for bogus listings generated by AI! A brand-new study from Airbnb and Get Safe Online reveals that nearly two-thirds of customers struggle to spot AI-driven property images – leaving thousands at risk of fraud.
Big money scams on the rise
According to the research, the average amount lost to these sneaky scams has soared to approximately €2,247 (around £1,937), with holiday booking fraud now one of the most common crimes, just behind dodgy credit card cons and pesky phishing plots. One wrong click could leave you ‘phishing’ for your finances – and your dream Easter break could quickly become an egg-on-your-face fiasco.
Young and vulnerable
More than 40% of under-30s surveyed said they’d hunt for a holiday on social media. Even more alarming, over a third of that age group admitted they’d stump up big bucks for a getaway advertised by a favourite influencer or celeb. Experts warn this carefree scrolling may lead to a ‘scamalot’, with social platforms proving a goldmine for fraudsters.
Top tips to stay safe when booking an Airbnb
Airbnb is sounding the alarm right now because its data shows this is the busiest window for booking Easter escapes – prime pickings for con artists. To dodge disaster:
• Never click on suspicious or unexpected links, even if they look like a ‘great deal’
• Watch out for super-low prices or sky-high deposits – if it seems too good to be true, it usually is
• Avoid bank transfers and stick to trusted, secure payment platforms
• Choose a strong password and activate multi-factor authentication to lock down your accounts
• If you spot anything dodgy, report it immediately – don’t let the fraudsters spoil your fun.
Remember, holiday deals that look like a dream could quickly turn into a nightmare – so keep your eyes peeled, your passwords protected, and your bank balance safe from tricksters. Stay safe.
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