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Fake Amazon Website Stealing Login Details

A website pretending to be Amazon is actively tricking people into entering their username and password, which criminals then steal. Families who shop on Amazon could accidentally hand over their account credentials.

What to do: Warn your family to only visit the real Amazon site (amazon.com) and never click shopping links from emails or messages — bookmark the real site instead.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family gets an email or text claiming to be from Amazon, be careful — it might be a fake site designed to steal your password. Always go directly to Amazon by typing amazon.com in your browser or using your bookmark, rather than clicking links in messages. This protects your account, payment info, and any saved addresses from criminals.

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