Amazon Prime Day Sale is going to start from 20th July. People have also prepared their shopping lists for this. But before the sale goes live, cyber criminals have become active, who are trying to blow away people’s savings in minutes. Cyber fraudsters have generated many fake websites and links, through which they can make people their victims and blow away lakhs of rupees from their bank accounts. Cyber criminals have used the name of Amazon for this. These websites can cheat you.
The sale is going to go live on Amazon from July 20 and in such a situation cyber criminals want to take advantage of the opportunity. They have created many fake websites, which can bring common people into financial crisis. Cyber security website Checkpoint has revealed 25 such websites related to Amazon, on which people have been warned not to click.
Do not click on these links
* amazon onboarding[.]com
* amazonmxc[.]shop
* amazonindo[.]com
* shopamazon2[.]com
* microsoft-amazon[.]shop
* amazon app[.]nl
* shopamazon3[.]com
* amazon billing[.]top
* amazonshop1[.]com
* fedexamazonus[.]top
* amazonupdator[.]com
* amazon-in[.]net
* espaces-amazon-fr[.]com
* usiamazon[.]com
* amazonhalfs[.]buzz
* usps-amazon-us[.]top
* amazon-entrega[.]info
* amazon-vip[.]xyz
* amazon packet[.]com
* connect-amazon[.]com
user-amazon-id[.]com
* amazon762[.]cc
* amazoneuroslr[.]com
* amazonw-dwfawpapf[.]top
* amazonprimevideo[.]com
How do cyber criminals cheat people?
Cybercriminals use messages to steal money from people’s bank accounts. These messages reach people through WhatsApp, Telegram, Email etc. In this, offers are offered in the name of shopping apps and bumper discounts are said to be available. Along with this, hackers provide fake links on which people can go and do shopping. Hackers take advantage of this information and steal money from bank accounts by collecting data.
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