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Scammers are using sophisticated tactics to trick Amazon customers into believing their accounts have been hacked. They add expensive items to victims' shopping baskets, often using the victim's name and mimicking busy call centers. Once victims log in, scammers take control of the account, making it difficult to remove items. Scammers may pressure victims into granting remote access to their devices or transferring money.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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