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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 ...
The year 2026 is almost here, and with the new year comes a new wave of scams that could potentially drain your bank 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 ...
IT Asset Management Group (IT-AMG) urges Amazon customers to stay alert for scammers during the Christmas rush. As ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Update, June 21, 2025: This story, originally published on ...
Amazon has warned that scammers are targeting Prime members with fake emails claiming that their subscription fee is about to change. (PA/Alamy) Some 200 million people around the world rely on Amazon ...
Amazon has warned its Prime customers of impersonation scams they may be targets of, according to a report. The company emailed the subscribers — around 220 million — that it has become aware of an ...
If you fall victim to a scam and lose any money, contact your bank immediately using the number on the back of your bank card ...
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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