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BBB Scam Alert: Phishing emails may target shoppers with post-Prime Day offers

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Prime Day may be over, but scammers probably aren’t calling it quits yet. Con artists have been known to send phony emails and texts that look like messages from major retailers, instructin­g you to redeem the reward points accrued during your shopping days. Just hit delete on these phishing messages! How the scam works

You receive an unsolicite­d email or text message that appears to be from a major retailer. (BBB has seen scammers use the names of Amazon, Kohls and Costco ... but any company can be spoofed.) The subject line reads something like,“You Have a New Reward to Claim!”

You open the message, and it looks real. There’s the company logo, colors, and a link to claim the reward points or gift from your recent holiday shopping. As curious as you may be, don’t fall for it. Scammers hide malware in these email links or attachment­s. When you click, they can gain access to your computer and steal your sensitive personal informatio­n.

BBB has also seen these phishing scams pop up during the winter holidays and other major shopping events.

Avoid falling for email phishing scams

• Never click on links or download attachment­s from unknown emails. Outof-the-blue emails are often an attempt to download malware to your computer and steal your personal informatio­n.

• Don’t take unsolicite­d emails at face value. Scammers often send out mass emails that contain little or no personal informatio­n. Be wary if the email doesn’t mention you or include any personal informatio­n.

• Hover on links to see their destinatio­n. Before clicking, place your mouse over links to discover their true destinatio­n.

• Go to the source. Whenever possible, use the customer service informatio­n provided when you made your purchase, rather than searching online.

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