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Prime customers are being warned about phishers sending fake Amazon correspondence. In these Prime membership scams, scammers ...
Nationwide recalls for a range of consumer products that were sold on Amazon and several third-party sellers were made after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) flagged risks of fatal ...
The digital world, for all its convenience, is unfortunately a fertile ground for sophisticated scams. Amazon, the e-commerce giant, has just issued a critical alert regarding a new fraudulent scheme ...
This year, around 200 million Prime customers received warnings from the company about ongoing attacks, with some handy ...
Amazon Prime users are cautioned about a surge in phishing scams where fraudsters impersonate Amazon, seeking personal and ...
Fraudulent messages claim subscription renewals at unexpected prices and request payment updates, leading to fake login pages designed to steal personal data.
Amazon warned that since 2023, nearly two-thirds of these scams have been related to order or account issues, with the scammers often calling, texting, or emailing Amazon customers about a fake order ...
Think twice before clicking that email from Amazon. The company has sent out emails to hundreds of millions of customers ...
This recall involves Minongad-branded LED gloves, model ST01. The gloves come in white with multiple flashing modes and were sold in small and medium sizes. Each pair includes two pre-installed ...
There are over 200 million Amazon Prime subscribers in the world. Earlier this month, Amazon sent a message to subscribers ...
The logo of the e-commerce company Amazon on a parcel in Manta, Italy, on March 29, 2024. Marco Bertorello/AFP via Getty Images Why It Matters Recalls are issued when concerns arise that a product ...