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.
Amazon highlights common tricks targeting shoppers and breaks down straightforward actions anyone can use to avoid being fooled. Amazon warned over 300 million users about rising impersonation scams ...
Amazon Prime customers are the latest group of consumers to be targeted by scammers, cybersecurity experts say. "'Your Amazon order has been recalled.' If you recently got this text message, it’s a ...
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Republished on July 25 with a new FTC warning over this latest attack. A new warning has just been issued for millions of Amazon users, as a new wave of attacks on accounts has suddenly surged 5000%.
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 ...