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.
Not every email from Amazon is legitimate. Keep an eye out for these telltale signs you might be dealing with a scammer.
Millions of people are receiving fake messages from Amazon claiming something you recently purchased has been recalled. What ...
Amazon Prime Day will be in June, but scammers are already trying to steal your identification and banking information. Here's scams to avoid.
If you bought anything from Amazon in March, you could be targeted by this new hack attack. Here’s what to know.
Have you ever needed to contact Amazon's customer service department and searched Google for the phone number? That's how some scammers are finding their victims these days. Fake customer service ...
Amazon acknowledged that it had seen 'bad actors impersonating Amazon by sending messages claiming your recent purchase needs immediate return.' Some fake texts about scams only indicate that the ...
If you have Amazon Prime, there is a scam alert that New Jerseyans need to be aware of, according to the State of New Jersey.
If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re one of the over 310 million people in the world who use Amazon — after all, who doesn’t love getting exactly what they need delivered to their ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The scam uses a text message that is deliberately vague about specifying which Amazon parcel. (Charles-McClintock Wilson via Getty ...
Scammers posing as Amazon are sending text messages that appear to come from the company's "Product Safety Team." ...
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