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“Caution Advised for Amazon Prime Day Shoppers”

Amazon Prime members should exercise caution during the upcoming sale event as cybercriminals are expected to exploit the situation. Ahead of Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days starting on October 7, over 700 suspicious Amazon-related domains have been identified, with 1 in 18 flagged as malicious. Additionally, 1 in 36 domains specifically mentioning “Amazon Prime” have been identified as potential threats.

Consumers are advised to be vigilant against phishing attempts, such as fake notifications claiming payment issues or account suspensions. Falling for these scams could lead to the compromise of sensitive information like passwords and financial details. Check Point warned that while Amazon Prime Day 2025 offers enticing deals, it also poses risks from cybercriminals using phishing campaigns and fake websites to deceive shoppers.

To avoid falling victim to scams, shoppers should follow these essential tips:

– Verify website domains, trusting only official sites like Amazon.com
– Avoid clicking on links in emails or PDFs; instead, access Amazon directly through your browser
– Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) for your Amazon account
– Implement layered security measures across various devices and networks
– Scrutinize URLs, attachments, and content in unexpected messages for signs of phishing attempts

While enjoying the sale, consumers should remain alert and watch out for any suspicious communications or websites.

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