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Not every email from Amazon is legitimate. Keep an eye out for these telltale signs you might be dealing with a scammer.
The online retailer has millions of customers, but if not careful, the quick one-stop online shop can have scammers lurking ...
Amazon is warning customers about emails from scammers trying to steal accounts and banking details ahead of Prime Day.
Protect yourself from Amazon phishing scams by spotting red flags like suspicious sender addresses and spelling errors while using Amazon's Message Center to verify communications.
There is an email scam going around warning people about a price increase to Amazon Prime. It is not legitimate, and you should use caution if you receive it.
The world of e-commerce is fraught with bad guys trying to pull fast ones. Here’s how to spot them before they rip you off.
Amazon Mail Manager for SES allows customers to manage their own security policies and add-ons, paying for the additional flexibility and control they need.
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