“If you receive a message about the purchase of a product or service,” the retail giant says, “do not respond to the message or click on any link in the message; instead, log into your Amazon account ...
Amazon has warned that scammers are targeting Prime members with fake emails claiming that their subscription fee is about to change. (PA/Alamy) Some 200 million people around the world rely on Amazon ...
Forget Black Friday. A new warning for iPhone and Android users will come as a surprise. The most dangerous time of year for attacks is not what you think. And the hundreds of millions of shoppers ...
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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 ...
Consumer watchdog Which? has warned that customers are receiving these text messages ...
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