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    Amazon alerts 200 million Prime users to phishing threats

    July 21, 2025
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    Amazon has issued a warning to its 220 million global Prime customers, cautioning them about a surge in impersonation scams targeting their login credentials and personal information. The company reported a significant increase in fraudulent emails falsely claiming to relate to Amazon Prime membership renewals, prompting this large-scale alert to its subscriber base. According to Amazon, scammers are sending deceptive emails that suggest customers’ Prime memberships will automatically renew at an unexpected price.

    These messages often attempt to appear legitimate by including personal details obtained from various external sources. The fraudulent emails typically contain a “cancel subscription” link which, if clicked, redirects recipients to a counterfeit Amazon login page designed to steal account credentials. Once a victim enters their login information on these fake pages, scammers can access the real Amazon accounts to make unauthorized purchases.

    In some instances, the fraudulent websites also prompt users to submit payment information and other sensitive personal details, which are then exploited for financial gain or sold on illicit online markets. Amazon’s security team confirmed they are actively addressing a wide range of scams, including those involving fake Prime renewal notices, refund scams, and claims that customer accounts have been compromised.

    Amazon warns 200 million Prime customers of phishing scams

    Amazon emphasized that authentic company messages can always be verified through the Message Center within the user’s Amazon account. Customers are urged not to click on links in suspicious emails and to enable two-step verification for an added layer of security. In a statement, Dharmesh Mehta, Vice President of Selling Partner Services at Amazon, said the company remains committed to protecting its customers from these deceptive practices and will continue to invest in consumer education and fraud prevention tools.

    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has similarly warned about these types of impersonation scams, highlighting that fraudsters often fabricate urgent scenarios, such as unauthorized charges, to pressure victims into revealing account information. These attacks may begin with emails, phone calls, or text messages, all designed to create a sense of urgency and trick recipients into taking immediate, regrettable action.

    Fake emails target Prime account logins

    Amazon outlined the most common scams it encounters: fake Prime membership issues, account suspension threats, unauthorized order confirmations, fraudulent tech support offers, and bogus job recruitment schemes. Each tactic is designed to exploit consumer trust and extract either account credentials or payment details. The company stressed that it never requests sensitive information through unsolicited communications and advises customers to access services directly through its official website or app.

    To assist customers further, Amazon has partnered with the Better Business Bureau to provide a searchable database of scams. Victims are encouraged to report suspicious activities through both Amazon’s reporting channels and the BBB Scam Tracker. These collaborative efforts aim to help mitigate the risks and reduce the impact of such fraudulent activities on consumers. – By Content Syndication Services.

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