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Fake Amazon Website Stealing Passwords

A fake Amazon website is tricking people into entering their login and payment details, which are then stolen by criminals. Families who shop on Amazon could accidentally land on this page and have their accounts or credit cards compromised.

What to do: Warn your family to only shop at amazon.com and never click Amazon links in emails or texts — always type the address directly into the browser.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your family shops on Amazon, criminals have set up a fake website that looks real to steal your passwords and credit card information. Make sure everyone types amazon.com directly into their browser instead of clicking links in emails or texts, and double-check the web address before logging in. This protects your account and payment methods from being misused.

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