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Beware of Amazon Prime Day Phishing Scams

July 8, 2024
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Beware of Amazon Prime Day Phishing Scams

As Amazon Prime Day approaches, shoppers are eagerly anticipating massive discounts and exclusive deals. However, amidst the excitement, cybercriminals are also gearing up to exploit unsuspecting consumers. Check Point’s recent findings reveal a concerning trend: over 1,230 new domains related to Amazon were registered in June 2024, with a staggering 85% identified as malicious. These deceptive websites, such as amazon-onboarding[.]com and amazonmxc[.]shop, masquerade as legitimate Amazon platforms to trick users into divulging sensitive information.

Phishing attacks are a primary concern during Prime Day, where cybercriminals employ tactics like fake emails and fraudulent websites to lure users into disclosing personal and financial details. Recent campaigns have seen fake emails claiming account issues, directing recipients to counterfeit sites for supposed updates. This underscores the importance of vigilance and caution while navigating Prime Day deals.

To safeguard your shopping experience, it’s essential to adopt proactive measures. Always verify the authenticity of URLs—look for misspellings or unusual domains that may indicate a phishing attempt. Ensure the website starts with HTTPS and displays a padlock icon, signifying a secure connection. Use strong, unique passwords for your Amazon account and avoid sharing unnecessary personal information online. Be wary of unrealistic deals that seem too good to be true and scrutinize emails before clicking on links or attachments.

In addition to these precautions, consider using credit cards for purchases during Prime Day. Credit cards generally offer better fraud protection and less liability compared to debit cards. By staying informed and cautious, shoppers can navigate the Prime Day sales safely, minimizing the risk of falling victim to cyber scams and enjoying a secure shopping experience amidst the excitement of exclusive Amazon deals.

Reference:

  • Cybercriminals Target Amazon Prime Day Shoppers with Phishing Attacks
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