‘Amazon text scam’ surged by 1566% over the past 24 hours
Amazon has warned there are new circulating scams targeting its customers, as UK Google searches for ‘Amazon text scam’ have surged by 1566% over the past 24 hours.
Tech platform BettingApps have highlighted a huge spike in searches for various terms related to these scams as well as revealing what each scam entails, and how customers can be vigilant whilst shopping on Amazon.
A spokesperson for BettingApps says,
“UK Google searches for ‘Amazon text scam’ have surged by 1566% over the past 24 hours.”
“Amazon will never ask you to disclose your password or verify sensitive personal information over the phone or on any website other than at Amazon.co.uk.
“Therefore, it is important that you do not click on any links or provide your information to anyone over the phone without authenticating the email or phone call- no matter how legitimate they may sound.
“If you aren’t sure about the status of your account, go directly to Amazon.co.uk or on the app to view your account details. The Message Center will display a log of communications sent from Amazon officially.
“Generally, those shopping online should always beware of phishing emails, asking you to provide personal information or click on suspicious links. Always check the sender’s email address and avoid clicking on links or downloading attachments from unknown sources.
“There is a way you can watch out for suspicious links buy hovering your mouse over the links before clicking on them to see the actual URL. Often, scammers use deceptive links to redirect you to fake websites.
“Finally, be cautious with personal information and remember that Amazon will never ask you for sensitive information like your password, or credit card details through the
phone or via email.
“If anyone requests this information, it’s likely it is a scam.”