‘Scamazon’ – how fake emails are targeting Prime subscribers
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"False emails in the name of the Ministry of Health are circulating to trick victims into providing personal and financial information under the pretext of maintaining access to their Electronic Health Record." The ministry itself is informing citizens via its institutional website. ...
Scamazon: Targeting Prime Subscribers with Fake Emails
As a regular shopper on Amazon, I pay £95 annually for my Prime subscription. Therefore, I act promptly to any email notification warning about a price increase. Guardian journalism operates independently. If you make a purchase through our affiliate links, we earn a commission. Learn more. However, any emails featuring a “cancel” button are scams [...] The post Scamazon: Targeting Prime Subscribers with Fake Emails appeared first on Mondo News.
‘Scamazon’ – how fake emails are targeting Prime subscribers
A surge in messages from fraudsters about automatic renewal at a higher price has prompted Amazon to email 200m users to warn them As a frequent Amazon shopper you pay £95 for an annual Prime subscription, so when an email arrives warning the price is going up you are quick to react. But the…
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