Amazon’s new order confirmation emails seen boosting phishing risk
When Dan Landau ordered a portable photo printer from Amazon.com Inc. , he expected the confirmation email to tell him what was on its way.
Instead, he was notified that his “luggage” was coming.
In another instance, the 38-year-old head of marketing for a venture capital firm ordered items to maintain his pool and was confused when the company labelled them three different ways: “Decor,” “Outdoors” and “Garden.” Read More
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