If you're a Prime member who didn't get an automatic refund, be cautious. The FTC warns scammers are impersonating Amazon to ...
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Amazon Prime customers set to see $51 settlement emails within hours
Millions of Amazon Prime members are now seeing settlement emails land in their inboxes, alerting them that they could receive up to $51 back from disputed subscription charges. The messages stem from ...
The “Update Account Information” button in an on-brand shade of yellow leads to a fake sign-in page, which will quietly steal your security credentials and give the attackers behind this new campaign ...
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Amazon warns millions about a surge in account scams
Amazon is warning that a wave of highly convincing account scams is now targeting hundreds of millions of customers, turning routine shopping into a potential security risk. The company says attackers ...
Have you received an email that looks like it’s from Amazon notifying you of an issue with your account? Don’t click on that link as it may be a scam. Summit Federal Credit Union reports that one scam ...
Over the past several years, online shopping has boomed in popularity due in large part to massive online retailers like Amazon, which makes it easier than ever to shop through the app and receive ...
Be cautious of unexpected messages claiming to be from Amazon about your orders or account. Never share personal or financial information outside of Amazon’s official website or app. Report suspicious ...
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