Scammers are sending fake Amazon product recall texts with phishing links designed to steal your login and payment details.
Not every email from Amazon is legitimate. Keep an eye out for these telltale signs you might be dealing with a scammer.
(Stacker) - If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re one of the over 310 million people in the world who use Amazon — after all, who doesn’t love getting exactly what they need delivered ...
Shopping online just got riskier, with fake Amazon recall notices appearing in text messages and emails, claiming recent purchases are dangerous and offering refunds. Experts warn that the messages ...