
By Christopher Swart
As the year reaches its end and bonus season approaches, many of us begin to exhale after months of pressure, deadlines, sacrifices, and personal discipline.
Your bonus isn’t just a payment, it is a symbol of every early morning, every late night, every tough decision, and every moment you pushed through even when you were exhausted.
But while you were working tirelessly to earn your bonus, scammers have been working even harder to find new ways to steal it.
Bonus season is also scam season. It is the time when cybercriminals double their efforts, refine their methods, and prey on the excitement and financial activity that come with the festive period. They know you are spending. They know you are expecting extra money. They know you are distracted. And that is exactly when they strike.
Today’s Scammers Are Smarter, Faster, and Closer Than You Think.
Modern cybercriminals operate like highly organised operations. They are tech-savvy, strategic, and equipped with tools that can fool even the most careful consumer.
They use:
1. Fake “successful payment” or “failed debit order” notifications.
2. Counterfeit Black Friday and festive deals.
3. Fake courier delivery messages.
4. Social media sales accounts posing as trusted brands.
5. Fraudulent loans or investment opportunities.
6. SIM-swap attempts to intercept your banking messages.
7. Professional-looking phishing sites identical to your bank.
These scams no longer look obvious or suspicious, they look legitimate.
Festive Mood, Lower Guard
December is a season of joy, excitement, and generosity, but also a period of fatigue.
As consumers, we are:
• Shopping more
• Rushing more
• Distracted more
• Expecting more notifications
• Worried about budgets and looking for the best deals
This creates the perfect environment for scams to succeed. It only takes a moment of distraction, a split-second decision, or one link that looks “safe enough” to click for a scammer to gain access to what you have worked all year to earn.
The Painful Truth: One Wrong Step Can Cost You Your Bonus
The financial loss is devastating, but the emotional loss, the frustration, the anger, the disbelief is even worse.
Your bonus represents your hard work, your commitment, your resilience. Losing it to someone who spent the whole year scheming how to steal from you is a harsh reality no one deserves.
1. Never click on links in SMS, WhatsApp, or email. Go straight to the official app. Scammers rely on imitation. Bypass their trap completely.
2. Slow down! Urgency is their most powerful weapon. Banks, retailers, and service providers do not threaten or rush you.
3. Guard your banking information fiercely , No PINs, no passwords, no OTPs, not even to someone who sounds “professional”.
4. Use strong passwords and enable multi-factor authentication where possible. Make yourself an even harder target.
5. Always verify before paying or sharing details. A quick call, search, or verification can save you thousands.
Your Money, Your Effort. Protect It!
Scammers depend on your participation.
They need you to click.
They need you to trust.
They need you to panic.
They need you to act before thinking.
Take that away and they lose.
This festive season, let your bonus work for you and your family. Let it bring joy, relief, reward, and rest not regret.
You earned it with hard work. Don’t let a scammer take it with a single scam.
As we enter this festive period, I wish you and your families a Merry Christmas, a season filled with peace, joy, cyber-safety, and prosperity.
May your celebrations be warm, your data protected, your accounts secure, and your bonus spent only on what brings you happiness, not on what scammers designed to deceive you.
Stay safe. Stay vigilant. Stay empowered.
Let your money end the year where it belongs, with you.
*Christopher Swart is the Commercial Expansion Manager at Salt Essential Information Technology (Pty) Ltd, where he leads strategic growth initiatives and strengthens key customer and partner relationships. With over two decades of experience across financial services, technology, and strategic business development, he serves as a trusted advisor to Salt’s Managing Director and Board.
Christopher is passionate about advancing Namibia’s digital future, from empowering MSMEs to championing solutions that support national growth and innovation. Known for his collaborative leadership style and people-focused approach, he works across teams to ensure Salt delivers solutions that are commercially sound, impactful, and relevant to the country’s evolving needs.








