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New Identity Fraud Tactic Targets Amazon Prime Users
Published Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at: 8:37 PM EST
If you receive an email update on an order from Amazon that you did not place, beware; it’s likely an attempt to steal your credit card information.
Unlike emails from Nigerian royalty and other obvious scams, this fraudulent email contains none of the telltale spelling or grammatical mistakes. It’s not yet filtered by Microsoft and spam protection software. It is a new and sophisticated financial fraud threat.
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