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Fake Amazon Website Stealing Login Details

A website disguised to look exactly like Amazon is actively tricking people into entering their username and password, which are then stolen by criminals. If your child or family member shops on Amazon, they could be fooled by this convincing fake page.

What to do: Remind your family to only shop on the real Amazon site (amazon.com) and never click shopping links from emails, texts, or social media — always type the address directly into the browser.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family shops on Amazon, criminals have created a fake website that looks identical to the real one to steal login passwords. Your accounts, payment info, and orders could be at risk if anyone falls for it. Make sure everyone types amazon.com directly into their browser instead of clicking links from emails or texts, and remind them that Amazon will never ask for passwords through messages.

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