Scammers are sending fake Amazon Prime text messages with recall links. Learn how to spot these phishing attempts and protect your information.
Amazon Prime customers are the latest group of consumers to be targeted by scammers. Here's how to stay one step ahead of bad actors.
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 ...
British people are receiving text messages allegedly from Amazon, saying that a product has been recalled and offering a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Getting a message about an Amazon refund seems like a dream, right? Unfortunately, if you’ve received a promising text from Amazon ...
Scam of the week: fake Amazon texts offer refunds and free replacements but lead to phishing pages that steal your login info ...
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 ...
Scammers are attempting to con shoppers using fake websites, including imitations of Amazon, Boots and Tesco sites, Which? is ...
A single email can undo years of careful online habits. That message claims you ordered something expensive from Amazon. It ...
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