On the eve of Easter, e-commerce is warming with the expectation of increases in sales &, with it, the risk of fraud is also growing. A study by ClearSale, a reference in fraud prevention, estimates that between April 10 and 20, 2025, attempts at e-commerce scams should add up to R$ 47.25 million.
According to the company, the period should record approximately 50 thousand fraudulent attempts, with an average ticket of R$ 920.53 per transaction.
“The convenience of online shopping has encouraged consumers to purchase typical products of commemorative dates, such as Easter, digitally. However, this movement also attracts the attention of scammers. Therefore, it is essential that retailers and customers redouble care to ensure a safe and quiet” experience, says Rodrigo Sanchez, CSO of ClearSale.
He also highlights a specific point of attention for retailers: “Gift cards are among the preferred targets of fraudsters at this time.If your store offers this type of voucher, it is important to carefully monitor atypical movements during the”.