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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 ...
A convincing fake email claiming to be from Amazon shows up in your inbox. It warns you of a sign-in from an unknown device or says your account is locked. Or maybe it thanks you for a purchase you ...
Think twice before clicking that email from Amazon. The company has sent out emails to hundreds of millions of customers warning about phishing scams that are tricking people into giving up their ...
This summer's Prime Day event may be over, but scammers are still hard at work trying to trick Amazon Prime members into giving up their login credentials and payment details. Amazon recently sent out ...
A new Amazon Prime email scam is fooling even savvy users ©Image Credit: Unsplash / Marques Thomas If you’re an Amazon Prime member, there’s a new scam making the rounds that you should be aware ...
Amazon is warning its 200 million Prime subscribers about sophisticated email scams that trick users into sharing personal data, including login credentials, passwords and credit card information, by ...
Prime customers are being warned about phishers sending fake Amazon correspondence. In these Prime membership scams, scammers are impersonating Amazon to target users and steal personal information ...
It's almost Amazon Prime Day, which means good news and bad news for Prime members. The good news is shoppers with an Amazon Prime membership will get access to lots of good deals. The bad news is ...
Amazon is warning customers of a new scam that asks you to cancel your Amazon Prime subscription or risk having it auto renewed at an unexpected price. The fake email is actually sent out by ...
As Amazon prepares for millions of shoppers to bombard its online marketplace for Prime Day, the retailer also wants to ensure that no one gets scammed in the process. This week, Amazon began sending ...
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Amazon isn’t just popular with shoppers; it’s also very popular with cybercriminals. Now they’re posing as the online retailer to try to hijack your account and steal your money. It ...
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