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 ...
This summer's Prime Day event may be over, but scammers are still hard at work trying to trick Amazon Prime members into giving up their login credentials and payment details. Amazon recently sent out ...
Amazon is warning its 200 million Prime subscribers about sophisticated email scams that trick users into sharing personal data, including login credentials, passwords and credit card information, by ...
Think twice before clicking that email from Amazon. The company has sent out emails to hundreds of millions of customers warning about phishing scams that are tricking people into giving up their ...
Authors are being hit with a "deluge" of scam emails, some of which appear to impersonate industry professionals, marketing ...
Update, July 19, 2025: This story, originally published on July 17, has been updated with additional information from Amazon regarding account attack trends following a warning emailed to 220 million ...
Some 200 million people around the world rely on Amazon Prime for faster deliveries and they are the latest target for cybercriminals. In a message sent to Prime subscribers this month, the retail ...
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