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The digital world, for all its convenience, is unfortunately a fertile ground for sophisticated scams. Amazon, the e-commerce giant, has just issued a critical alert regarding a new fraudulent scheme ...
This year, around 200 million Prime customers received warnings from the company about ongoing attacks, with some handy ...
Fraudulent messages claim subscription renewals at unexpected prices and request payment updates, leading to fake login pages ...
Amazon is currently warning 200 million Prime members of a new fraud. Fraudsters send fake emails to alleged automatic ...
Fake emails claiming your Amazon Prime subscription will automatically renew are being sent to customers’ inbox. According to ...
In the lead-up to Prime Day, we noticed spam emails that pretended to offer early deals. But in reality, the emails forward the user to low-quality sites offering shady products. So, it’s best to ...
Along with issuing this new alert, the company has also given Amazon shoppers four clear rules to follow in a bid to help avoid scams this week • Always shop directly through Amazon's official website ...
Part of the issue customers reported was the email appeared to be for those who bought gift cards — but those who didn't still received the email.
There is an email scam going around with a new twist that targets online shoppers. This latest scam specifically goes after people who use Amazon. While online shopping may be more convenient, it ...
In a Reddit thread, a user posted a screenshot of the text message she received.It reads: “[AMAZON] Your refund request has been denied. Please check your account for more details.” The text ...
Fellow Reddit users were on high alert, many of whom suggested it was a scam. "Don't cancel it," a Redditor advised. "Make them cancel it so Amazon can investigate this." ...
Part of the issue customers reported was the email appeared to be for those who bought gift cards — but those who didn't still received the email.