We can’t seem to go a day without getting a spam call or text, and now scammers are using a new tactic to try and separate you from your hard earned money: fake Amazon recall links. It’s an easy scam ...
A single email can undo years of careful online habits. That message claims you ordered something expensive from Amazon. It ...
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. As Amazon prepares for this week's Prime Day, the ...
Scam of the week: fake Amazon texts offer refunds and free replacements but lead to phishing pages that steal your login info ...
Scammers are attempting to con shoppers using fake websites, including imitations of Amazon, Boots and Tesco sites, Which? is ...
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 ...
The text claims a recent Amazon order was recalled and links to a very real-looking (but fake) sign-in page. Recall messages create panic so you’ll click fast. Legitimate recalls show up inside your ...
As millions prepare to snag the best deals during Amazon Prime Day, cybercriminals are preparing too, just not in the way you'd hope. Security researchers have uncovered more than 120,000 fake Amazon ...
Retail giant Amazon has issued a major security alert to its roughly 200–220 million current Amazon Prime members globally, cautioning them about an uptick in sophisticated phishing attacks. The ...
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 ...
Emily Long is a freelance writer based in Salt Lake City. After graduating from Duke University, she spent several years reporting on the federal workforce for Government Executive, a publication of ...
An unfortunate consequence of living in the digital age is that eventually, you'll probably get scammed. Whether it's through a text message, email, or shopping on an app, someone out there is ready ...