Scammers are sending fake Amazon product recall texts with phishing links designed to steal your login and payment details. Here's how to spot them.
Fake Amazon recall texts push shady links and refunds. Spot the red flags and protect your data before you click.
Not every email from Amazon is legitimate. Keep an eye out for these telltale signs you might be dealing with a scammer.
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Amazon Prime Day will be in June, but scammers are already trying to steal your identification and banking information. Here's scams to avoid.
You get a text message. It says Amazon is hiring. The pay sounds great. The work is easy. It feels like a lucky break. Then you read it again. That is when things start to feel off, and you realize it ...
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