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Back-to-School Scams Surge: Protect Your School!

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterAugust 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read7 Views
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  1. Rise in Textbook Fraud: Fraudulent textbook financing websites have resurfaced, capturing significant search traffic, highlighting the need for students to be cautious while seeking affordable materials.

  2. Fake School Websites: Cybercriminals are registering counterfeit educational domains, increasing scam traffic during key academic periods, signaling a persistent threat to unsuspecting users.

  3. Cell Phone Restrictions Ignite Bypass Attempts: As schools impose mobile restrictions, there is a notable spike in traffic from students seeking to bypass filters, indicating a rising trend in circumventing school internet policies.

  4. Increased Security Risks: The new academic year introduces additional vulnerabilities, making protective DNS solutions essential in defending educational institutions against phishing and malware attempts.

Back-to-School Scams Targeting Education

As the school year begins, cybercriminals ramp up their activities. DNSFilter reports a marked increase in scams targeting students, teachers, and educational institutions. These scams exploit the urgency and excitement surrounding back-to-school preparations. Therefore, both institutions and individuals must remain alert.

One prevalent scam involves fake textbook offers. Last August, a fraudulent financing website attracted over 3,000 searches in just 11 days before its removal. Despite its disappearance, scammers continue to create similar sites. Experts anticipate a new wave of these scams this fall, particularly aimed at college students who seek affordable options for their learning materials.

Cybersecurity Risks in Education

Another significant issue involves counterfeit school websites. Criminals often register multiple domains simultaneously, mimicking accredited educational sites. This tactic can mislead unsuspecting visitors. Data from DNSFilter indicates that scam traffic spikes in August and September, as well as during major academic transitions like the holiday season.

The introduction of cell phone restrictions in schools exacerbates the situation. Students may attempt to bypass these measures by utilizing school-issued devices. Newly reported statistics show a considerable increase in traffic aimed at circumventing internet filters in states like Texas, New York, and Florida.

As students and faculty introduce new devices and accounts, they inadvertently raise security risks. Protective DNS solutions play a vital role by blocking access to harmful domains before users connect. These measures help shield schools from phishing attacks, malware, and unauthorized access attempts.

Experts stress the need for heightened vigilance during this season. The back-to-school period should be one of enthusiasm, not a time for exploitation. Staying aware and implementing robust security measures can help mitigate these risks.

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