Amazon is not just nudging shoppers to be careful this holiday season, it is issuing a direct warning that millions of its customers are being targeted by increasingly sophisticated scams. The company ...
Don’t be fooled by phone calls about problems with your Amazon account — officials say the calls may not be what they seem. Online shopping has skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic, with Amazon ...
Republished on July 25 with a new FTC warning over this latest attack. A new warning has just been issued for millions of Amazon users, as a new wave of attacks on accounts has suddenly surged 5000%.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Update, June 21, 2025: This story, originally published on ...
Authorities are warning the public to be careful about texts impersonating Amazon and offering refunds. "Scammers are pretending to be Amazon again," the Federal Trade Commission said in a recent news ...
There may come a point where you want to break ties with Amazon — maybe you’re cutting down on impulse buys, trying to escape the subscription rabbit hole or just rethinking where your money goes.
Few other companies are as present in everyday life as Amazon. This makes it all the more shocking when suddenly the login no longer works, strange orders appear or the account is even blocked. In ...
One of the biggest problems that retailers face today is theft. Shoplifting has been an illegal practice, perhaps for ...