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Scammers are flooding inboxes with fake Prime renewals right before Amazon’s biggest shopping week of 2025

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  • Amazon Prime users are being hit with fake renewal emails designed to steal login details
  • Clicking fake “cancel” links could expose your banking info to professional online fraudsters
  • Scammers are mimicking Amazon to trick shoppers before the four-day global Prime Day event

With Amazon Prime Day upon us, and set to run in twenty-six countries, the company is urging customers to be wary of a growing wave of cyber scams.

The company has sent out emails informing the over 200 million Prime members it has seen a sharp rise in fraudulent activity, especially impersonation attempts using fake emails, texts, and calls, ahead of the event.

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