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Amazon Shoppers Urged to Stay Vigilant Ahead of Major Sale
Online shoppers are being warned to remain vigilant as Amazon prepares to launch its Prime Big Deal Days event on October 8, 2025. The sale promises significant discounts on popular items such as TVs, smartphones, tablets, and Kindles. However, cybersecurity experts are cautioning that the excitement surrounding these deals may attract online criminals looking to exploit unsuspecting customers.
As reported by the *Express*, more than 700 new domains linked to Amazon have been registered in recent days. This surge suggests that cybercriminals may be preparing to launch phishing attacks targeting consumers eager to take advantage of the sale. According to findings from the cybersecurity firm Check Point, one in every 18 of these newly registered domains has been identified as either malicious or suspicious. Notably, one in every 36 domains includes the term “Amazon Prime,” raising concerns about the potential for fraud.
With shopping just around the corner, consumers should be cautious of several warning signs. Many fraudulent schemes often involve emails that claim an Amazon payment has failed or notifications indicating that a Prime membership has been suspended. Such communications are designed to trick users into revealing sensitive information, including passwords and credit card details.
“Amazon Prime Day 2025 brings deals, but also danger,” Check Point stated. “Cybercriminals are launching phishing campaigns and fake domains to trick shoppers.” The firm emphasizes the importance of being alert and following best practices to ensure safe online shopping.
Protecting Yourself During Online Sales
To help reduce the risk of falling victim to scams during the upcoming sale, shoppers are advised to take several precautions:
– **Double-check domains**: Always verify that you are on official websites, such as Amazon.com.
– **Avoid email/PDF links**: Instead of clicking on links in emails, navigate directly to Amazon through your web browser.
– **Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA)** on your Amazon account to add an extra layer of security.
– **Utilize layered protection**: Implement comprehensive security measures across email, browsers, endpoints, mobile devices, and networks to safeguard against potential threats.
– **Scrutinize content**: Be cautious with unexpected emails or messages, examining URLs, attachments, and text for signs of phishing.
As Amazon’s sale draws nearer, the advice is clear: enjoy the promotions, but remain alert to suspicious emails, texts, and websites.
In a related concern, shoppers in the UK are also being advised to exercise caution in bars and restaurants where scammers are compromising self-ordering QR codes placed on tables. These seemingly harmless black and white squares have become a gateway for fraud, allowing scammers to steal bank details without the victims’ knowledge by placing fake QR codes over legitimate ones.
With the convergence of online and offline shopping risks, consumers must prioritize their security to enjoy a safe shopping experience during the upcoming sales events.
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