Amazon phishing page in German detected

These four screenshots show a multi‑step phishing campaign targeting German users, impersonating the Amazon.de VISA credit card banking portal (issued by Landesbank Berlin – LBB). The scam is designed to steal online banking credentials, phone number, and SMS two‑factor authentication (2FA) code – allowing full account takeover. Threat Analysis: Amazon VISA / LBB Phishing – …

Preparation for Amazon phishing detected in Bandung, Indonesia

A sophisticated Amazon phishing kit originating from Bandung, Indonesia, and linked to the “Indonesian Cyber Army” targets customers with fake Prime subscription or security alerts. The attack harvests credentials and financial information by directing users to a high-fidelity replica of the login page. To protect against such scams, consumers should verify alerts directly through the …

Fake Amazon gift card

This phishing scam uses a fake “Free Amazon Gift Card” offer, often promoted on social media, to lure users into a multi-step, fraudulent process. Victims are directed through a fake survey and a “win-the-prize” game to a phishing site that steals Amazon login credentials and, in some cases, credit card information. To protect yourself, always …

Amazon spoofing pages detected

These two screenshots show a two‑step Amazon phishing campaign. The first page steals the victim’s email and password, while the second page harvests personal information (full name, address, phone number, date of birth) – enough data for identity theft or to answer security questions. Threat Analysis: Amazon Phishing – Credential & Personal Data Harvesting How …

Fake Amazon gift card

This screenshot shows a fake Amazon gift card giveaway hosted on a Linktree page (a popular link‑in‑bio service). The page claims a “$500 Amazon Gift Card” is available, but this is a common lure used to direct victims to phishing sites, survey scams, or affiliate fraud pages. Threat Analysis: Amazon Gift Card Scam – Survey …

A phishing attack on Amazon.de is being prepared

This screenshot shows a fake reCAPTCHA page impersonating Amazon.de. The page claims the victim must prove they are “not a robot” by entering characters from an image – a classic tactic used to trick victims into completing a “verification” step that often leads to malware or credential theft. Threat Analysis: Amazon Fake reCAPTCHA Phishing – …

Be aware of fake Amazon pages.

This screenshot shows a phishing page impersonating Amazon’s sign‑in interface. The page asks for the victim’s email (or phone number) and password, then sends the credentials to the attacker. Threat Analysis: Amazon Phishing – Fake Sign‑In Page How it works:The victim receives a phishing email, SMS, or other message claiming an order problem, account suspension, …