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Fake Amazon emails are targeting shoppers ahead of Prime Day with phishing scams that request document uploads to steal login and identity details.
Check Point Research found 6,843 new Amazon-themed domains since December, with one in 13 flagged as malicious in the first week of June alone.
The Federal Trade Commission published examples of those scam calls. One Ohio consumer reported to the BBB Scam Tracker they received a call from someone claiming to represent Amazon who demanded $1,250 for an item the consumer never ordered.
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