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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 ...
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 ...
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.
Amazon has issued an urgent warning to its 200 million Prime members ahead of its biggest-ever Prime Day starting from July 8, with a surge in impersonation scams is putting shoppers at risk.
Amazon is sending out the warning so you don't get scammed.The top scam this year is the "Suspicious Activity Scam." The scammer sends you an email or text, saying they have suspended or deleted ...
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.