Amazon is warning customers about potential Black Friday scams, where scammers may pose as the company to steal personal information. The online shopping giant advises customers to avoid sharing passwords or sensitive information over the phone, report any suspicious communication, and set up two-step verification for extra security. Additionally, concerns arise over shopping app privacy issues, with cybernews finding that popular apps like Tata Neu, Taobao, and Lazada request intrusive permissions that could compromise user data.
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Stocks tumble on inflation fears as Trump policies continue to cause market volatility
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