Amazon Warns 220 Million Customers Of Prime Account Attacks
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Amazon Warns 220 Million Customers Of Prime Account Attacks
Amazon Prime subscribers are under attack — here’s what you need to know.
Forbes (www.forbes.com)
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Amazon Warns 220 Million Customers Of Prime Account Attacks
Amazon Prime subscribers are under attack — here’s what you need to know.
Forbes (www.forbes.com)
The relevant bits:
Pieter Arntz, a malware intelligence researcher at Malwarebytes, has issued a timely July 16 reminder that “scammers are impersonating Amazon in a Prime membership scam.”
The cause of Arntz’s reminder, and the underlying Amazon warning to all 220 million Prime customers, however, was a spike in email attacks claiming that subscription rates are about to rise, along with a cancel subscription button that would lead to Prime account credential theft.
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Amazon Warns 220 Million Customers Of Prime Account Attacks
Amazon Prime subscribers are under attack — here’s what you need to know.
Forbes (www.forbes.com)
220 million reasons why you shouldn't have a prime account.
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