The day that eager shoppers around the world have been waiting for is finally almost here, as Black Friday is set to take place on 27 November.
Unsurprisingly, Black Friday is often targeted by stealthy cyber-criminals hoping to prey on unsuspecting customers. Now, police in Nottinghamshire has warned residents about a new Amazon Prime scam circulating ahead of Black Friday.
The scam, called the Computer Software Service Fraud Scam, tricks customers into handing over remote access to their computer to a caller claiming to be from Amazon Prime.
The caller claims there’s an issue on your Amazon Prime account, and encourages you to download and connect to a Remote Access Tool.
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