If you are receiving suspicious emails that claim to be from Amazon but do not originate from a legitimate domain (like microsoft.com), it is important to treat these emails with caution. Such emails could be phishing attempts designed to trick you into providing personal information or accessing malicious links.
To verify the authenticity of emails:
- Check the sender's email address: Legitimate emails from Amazon will come from domains associated with Amazon (e.g., @amazon.com). If the email comes from a different domain, it is likely a scam.
- Do not click on links or download attachments: If you suspect an email is not genuine, avoid interacting with it.
- Visit the official website directly: Instead of clicking links in the email, go directly to the Amazon website by typing the URL into your browser to check for any notifications regarding your account.
- Report the email: If you determine the email is a phishing attempt, you can report it to Amazon or your email provider.
Following these steps can help protect your account and personal information from potential threats.