On 10/24/20 7:52 AM, Ramon F Herrera wrote:

Needless to say, the producers of spam and other malware are getting more and more clever.

Amazon is obviously one of the largest targets. I received the e-mail at the bottom, obviously fraudulent. Normally I mark those and remove them. In this case I called Amazon. They immediately returned my call and provided an e-mail address: stop-spoof...@amazon.com

-Ramon F. Herrera


Yes, I've sent many samples of phishing email messages to that Amazon email address.  I know it well.  :)

Peace...

Tom

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