Fake Amazon emails are targeting shoppers ahead of Prime Day with phishing scams that request document uploads to steal login and identity details.
Check Point Research found 6,843 new Amazon-themed domains since December, with one in 13 flagged as malicious in the first week of June alone.
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Amazon finally released annual water usage data and claims it’s actually more efficient than the others. Amazon finally released annual water usage data and claims it’s actually more efficient than ...
Amazon.com Inc. said its data centers used 2.5 billion gallons of water worldwide last year, or about 5% of the amount metro Seattle consumes annually. The world’s largest cloud-computing company said ...
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The retailer’s expansion into near-instant design and printing threatens its own network of third-party sellers as well as print-on-demand competitors. The retailer’s expansion into near-instant ...