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Amazon warns millions of users about fake membership subscription emails - here's how to stay safe ahead of Prime Day


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  • Amazon Prime users are being hit with fake renewal emails designed to steal login details
  • Clicking fake “cancel” links could expose your banking info to professional online fraudsters
  • Scammers are mimicking Amazon to trick shoppers before the four-day global Prime Day event

With Amazon Prime Day upon us, and set to run in twenty-six countries, the company is urging customers to be wary of a growing wave of cyber scams.

The company has sent out emails informing the over 200 million Prime members it has seen a sharp rise in fraudulent activity, especially impersonation attempts using fake emails, texts, and calls, ahead of the event.

These scams often target unsuspecting users with misleading claims about their Amazon Prime membership or account security, attempting to extract sensitive data or login details.

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