Amazon Warns 300 Million Customers to Secure Accounts Amidst the Holiday Rush

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The leading online eCommerce giant, Amazon, issued a security warning on 24 November 2025, urging 300 million users to strengthen their account protection. The Amazon account attacker warning stands as the defense to cybercriminals targeting the giant with sophisticated phishing and credential stealing attacks.

As per Forbes reports, Amazon’s security team has identified a high rise in malicious attempts to exploit customer accounts, mainly during the high-traffic holiday rush season. The company has sent an official email to customers urging them to stay away from scammers.

Alongside, mentioned saying the cybercriminals are targeting Amazon customers, trying to get “access to sensitive information like personal or financial information, or Amazon account details.”

The Rising Concern: Amazon Account Attacks Target Customers

While Amazon confirmed that the systems are not been breached, however, attackers are constantly targeting users through the following attempts:

  • Fake delivery orders
  • Phishing emails
  • Cloned login pages
  • Malicious browser extension that mimics Amazon services

The main aim of these tactics is to gain login credentials, payment card details and personal information that leads to unauthorized purchases, account takeovers, and more.

Amazon officially calls for strict user vigilance.

  • Customers are advised to rely only on the official Amazon app or website for tracking orders, refunds, and customer support.
  • Activate two-factor authentication for unauthorized access
  • Adopt passkeys for password-free authentication
  • Avoid clicking on links in unsolicited messages

You can even read here. Alongside, Amazon emphasizes that the company does not ask for payment information through email or phone.

Cybersecurity experts claim that the scale of the Amazon account attacks goes beyond cybercriminals targeting companies to directly individuals. The good news is that Amazon is partnering with global cybersecurity teams and law enforcement to keep a close check on the phishing network throughout the holiday season.

In spite of the growing fraud risk, Amazon’s stock remains steady, with analysis observing that the threat is operational rather than financial. For all the busy shoppers, the best tip to follow is verify before communication, do not randomly share details, and focus on account security during the busiest shopping week.

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