Amazon Prime Day started today
Digest more
With Amazon Prime Days (Tuesday, June 23 through Friday, June 26) attracting millions of bargain hunters, scammers once again are preparing to exploit one of the largest online shopping events of the
Fake Amazon emails are targeting shoppers ahead of Prime Day with phishing scams that request document uploads to steal login and identity details.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The scam uses a text message that is deliberately vague about specifying which Amazon parcel. (Charles-McClintock Wilson via Getty Images) British people are receiving text messages ...
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 targeting customers. Users advised to avoid unofficial ...
Scammers are sending fake Amazon product recall texts with phishing links designed to steal your login and payment details. Here's how to spot them.
If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re one of the over 310 million people in the world who use Amazon — after all, who doesn’t love getting exactly what they need delivered to their doorstep in a day or two? While Amazon can be ...
We can't seem to go a day without getting a spam call or text, and now scammers are using a new tactic to try and separate you from your hard earned money: fake Amazon recall links. It's an easy scam to fall for if you shop on Amazon at all (who doesn't?
