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What you need to know about the latest Amazon scam
Don't click on that link: A new Amazon scam involves fake recall texts that make it easy to give away personal information.
Experts are warning Amazon customers about a new phishing scam being sent through text message. The text mimics an Amazon ...
“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 is advising millions of its users to be aware of scams amid Black Friday and the holiday shopping weekend. Earlier this month, the company released an email informing consumers about ...
The expert said: "If you think your account has been compromised, the first thing you should do is log in to Amazon and change your password via its official website or app - it’s a good idea to then ...
If a product is found to be unsafe, a product recall is issued.
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 ...
Fraudsters are using a cunning tactic to get access to your account details ...
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