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Fake Amazon Website Stealing Login Details

A fake website is impersonating Amazon to trick people into entering their username, password, or payment details. If anyone in your family clicks this link, their Amazon account and financial information could be stolen.

What to do: Do not click any link claiming to be Amazon unless the address starts with exactly 'amazon.com' — bookmark the real site and warn your family never to log in from links in emails or messages.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family gets an email or message with an Amazon link, they could accidentally give a scammer their password and credit card information. Always go directly to Amazon by typing it in yourself or using a bookmark—never click links from emails or texts, even if they look official. Let your family know this is how these thieves work, and it's easy to avoid if everyone stays alert.

Related: Amazon

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