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Unmasking Amazon Prime Day: Navigating Bargain Hunting or Cyber Scamming?
Amazon Prime Day: a shopping fiesta or a front for fraudsters? Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky warns of crafty con artists creating counterfeit Amazon websites. They bait with bogus bargains, but remember, if the deal on that ‘iPhone 15’ seems too juicy, it’s probably a cyber lemon.…

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Amazon Prime Day: A Shopping Spree or a Scamming Spree?It's that time of year again: Amazon Prime Day! But before you rush to snag those unbelievable deals, beware. Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has found that some of those too-good-to-be-true deals are, indeed, too good to be true. Scammers are creating fake Amazon websites offering massive discounts on top-tier items like the (non-existent) iPhone 15. So, remember, if a deal looks too juicy, it might just be a cyber lemon.