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Amazon's order scam: the new fraud that threatens your personal data

Digital scams are on the order of the day. Especially those that are related to personal data, which affect those who place orders via web. This is the case of Amazon, a trick that cybercriminals use to trick users who want to hire their services and are exposed to delivering information.
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Most cybercriminals seek to get money from the online scams they make. However, you may not be the final target they want to scam and they ‘only’ steal personal data from you. Many users believe that the information they have on their ID card or other identity documents is not as valuable and they share it without worry. Sometimes, scammers take advantage of it and use it to supplant us by stealing money over the Internet. That can lead us to ja…

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Digital scams are on the order of the day. Especially those that are related to personal data, which affect those who place orders via web. This is the case of Amazon, a trick that cybercriminals use to trick users who want to hire their services and are exposed to delivering information.

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Alert messages on social networks and e-mails Step-by-step deception Prevention measures and customer support Tips to prevent fraud Movistar has intensified its communication strategy to warn its customers about the proliferation of the double-call scam, also known as vishing. It is a fraud in which criminals, pretending to be company operators, persuade users to disclose personal data under the promise of contractual improvements or exclusive d…

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The wave of digital scams reaches new levels of sophistication in Spain, where cybercriminals have found in Amazon a gateway to their deceptions. Spanish users face a mode of fraud that begins with a seemingly innocent notice of purchase and culminates in the complete hijacking of their instant messaging conversations. The exponential increase in online shopping has made e-commerce platforms the perfect setting for cybercriminals, who take advan…

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Moncloa broke the news in on Friday, March 14, 2025.
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