Amazon has issued a pretty significant and important warning to all of its 200 million Prime customers about a scam that looks to trick Prime users into giving up their passwords and payment details.
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Don't Fall For These Fake Amazon Email Scams
That “urgent” Amazon email in your inbox might not be what it seems. Cybercriminals are increasingly impersonating the retail giant in phishing schemes designed to steal your personal information, and ...
Amazon Takes on Fraudulent Return Schemes, According to Recent Lawsuit This action was surfaced by Law.com Radar, which delivers real-time alerting on new litigation across more than 2,900 state and ...
Be cautious of unexpected messages claiming to be from Amazon about your orders or account. Never share personal or financial information outside of Amazon’s official website or app. Report suspicious ...
A new scam targeting Amazon users is making the rounds in the form of suspicious text messages, but those who know what to look out for can avoid being taken advantage of. The texts in question were ...
Consumer watchdog Which? has raised the alarm about a new tactic ...
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