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 ...
WXIN/WTTV — Police agencies and cyber security companies like Guardio are spreading the word about a tricky text scam aimed at hacking into your Amazon account. The messages say a product you recently ...
The fake messages are impersonating an Amazon product recall message. Experts are warning Amazon customers about a new phishing scam being sent through text message. The text mimics an Amazon product ...
Set up your Amazon passkey now. The U.S. Treasury has warned consumers of a surge in phishing attacks that “frequently impersonate trusted brands,” and one threat intelligence report has confirmed ...
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 ...
(Stacker) - 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 ...
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Cybercriminals of all types, be they hackers or scammers, love big brands. And for good reason: broad attack campaigns targeting the largest audience tend to yield the highest returns for the least ...
“If you recently got this text message,” wrote the Guardio team on X, “it’s a sneaky phishing scam designed to hijack your Amazon account.” The link “leads to a high-quality fake Amazon site that ...