‘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 email, which includes a button to click on to “cancel” the subscription, is a scam and sent by fraudsters trying to steal your account login and payment details.

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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 email, which includes a button to click on to “cancel” the subscription, is a scam and sent by fraudsters trying to steal your account login and payment details. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian

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