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Fake Amazon Website Stealing Login Details

A fake Amazon website is tricking people into entering their username and password, which are then stolen by criminals. If anyone in your family shops on Amazon, they could be targeted by links to this fake site.

What to do: Never click Amazon links in emails or messages — always type amazon.com directly into your browser, and check that the web address is exactly 'amazon.com' before entering any details.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your family shops on Amazon, criminals are creating fake websites that look real to steal your password and access your account. This puts your orders, payment methods, and personal information at risk. Always type amazon.com directly into your browser instead of clicking links in emails or texts, and double-check the web address before logging in.

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