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Fake Amazon Website Stealing Passwords

A website pretending to be Amazon is tricking people into entering their login details, which are then stolen by criminals. If your family shops on Amazon, this type of fake site can compromise your account and payment information.

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

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family shops on Amazon, criminals have set up a fake website that looks real to steal login passwords and credit card information. The safest way to shop is to type amazon.com directly into your browser or use a bookmark — never click links from emails or texts claiming to be from Amazon, even if they look official. This one habit protects your account and payment details from being stolen.

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