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Fake Amazon Shopping Page Stealing Login Details

Scammers have created a fake Amazon website that looks real but is designed to steal your password and payment information when you try to log in or check out. If anyone in your family clicks this link, their Amazon account and credit card details could be compromised.

What to do: Do not click any links claiming to be Amazon unless you typed amazon.com yourself in the browser, and remind your kids to never enter passwords or payment info on a site someone sent them a link to.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your family gets a link to what looks like Amazon, don't click it—scammers use fake sites to steal passwords and credit card numbers. Instead, always type amazon.com directly into your browser yourself, and teach your kids never to enter passwords or payment info from links anyone sends them.

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