- You get an e-mail that appears to be from Amazon.com stating your recent order cannot be shipped.
- Claiming a problem with processing, the e-mail informs you that you won’t be able to access your account or place orders with Amazon until you confirm your information.
- A “click here” link leads to an authentic-looking Amazon web page to confirm your name, address and credit card information.
- After entering the information and clicking on a “save and continue” button, you are redirected to Amazon’s actual website.
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What You Should Know: | - The scam e-mail subject line will say “Your Amazon.com order cannot be shipped.”
- If the “from” line in the e-mail contains an Internet Service Provider other than @amazon.com, the e-mail is not from Amazon.
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