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Amazon email changes raise phishing concerns

20 August 2026 · Source: financialpost.com

Amazon has changed the way some order confirmation emails look, replacing specific product names and images with broader labels in some cases. Customers have reported confusion about what they ordered, while Amazon says the new format is meant to make genuine messages easier to identify and to share less customer information outside its own systems. The concern for businesses is that vague order emails can make it easier for scammers to copy the style of a real message and trick people into clicking fake links or giving up login details. A service like Sender Registry helps companies spot suspicious sender behavior, reduce impersonation risk, and give staff a clearer way to judge whether an email claiming to be from a trusted brand is legitimate.

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