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Amazon delivers billions of packages every year, and criminals are taking advantage of it. With phishing emails, text messages, or phone calls, the fraudsters claim that supposedly unauthorized ...
Over here in the U.K., Amazon order confirmation emails come from [email protected]. In the U.S., the email address would end with Amazon.com. (In response to this article, ART took ...
All those who have relied upon the e-commerce giant Amazon to order their holiday gifts should heed caution ... Playing Dora the Explorer for a moment, we’ve encountered a compromised email server in ...
In this case, while the emails themselves were spot on and looked identical to an Amazon order confirmation, the email address that it came from were clearly suspect. Something as simple as that ...
You know the drill: your order something from Amazon and wait for either the doorbell to ring or for that delivery confirmation email to pop up. But let’s say you get that email notification ...
Amazon customers flooded social media, confused about an email telling them they bought gift cards. The email warned the recipients about gift card scams, but the email itself sounded like a scam.
A new malicious email masquerading as a fake Amazon order confirmation is now doing the rounds online iStock A very convincing fake Amazon spam mail is making the rounds on the internet that could ...
Apple blogger and developer John Gruber has hypothesised that this is in order to “thwart email-scraping data harvesters from obtaining information about Amazon sales”. Gruber also noted that ...
The next time you receive an Amazon order confirmation mail or message, be careful before clicking on it. It's because it could be a Phishing or malspam product. Email security company EdgeWave ...