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Amazon Prime Day 2025 Phishing Alert: Stay Safe with ScamCheck

Prime Day 2025 is coming. Don't let scammers ruin your shopping. Use ScamCheck to spot and block phishing texts and fake Amazon sites.

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Amazon Prime Day 2025 Phishing Alert: Stay Safe with ScamCheck

Amazon Prime Day 2025 is just around the corner, set for October 7 and 8. However, be wary of phishing text messages mimicking Amazon Prime issues, rewards, or package delivery alerts. ScamCheck, a real-time scam detection service, warns of increasing Amazon tag scams ahead of the event.

ScamCheck, available on both Android and iOS, offers SMS filtering and call blocking to protect users from phishing attempts. It also provides an AI video scan for face-swapping scams and a web guard for safe browsing. The service aims to shield users from scammers creating copycat Amazon websites to steal money and personal data.

To avoid falling victim to these scams, never click on links or attachments from unknown sources. Double-check senders' details, and be cautious of too-good-to-be-true offers. The legitimate Amazon US website URL is www.amazon.com. Any site posing as Amazon with a different URL is a scam.

With Amazon Prime Day 2025 approaching, scammers are expected to increase their activity. Stay vigilant and use services like ScamCheck to protect yourself from phishing attempts and Amazon tag scams.

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