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New Phishing Scam Uses LiveChat to Pose as Amazon and PayPal in Real Time

Posted on March 16, 2026 by Deeba Ahmed

Cofense researchers warn of a phishing scam where attackers use LiveChat to impersonate Amazon and PayPal agents and steal credit card and MFA codes.

This entry was posted in Amazon, Cyber Attack, cybersecurity, Fraud, LiveChat, MFA, Paypal, Phishing, Phishing Scam, privacy, SaaS, Scam, Security by Deeba Ahmed. Bookmark the permalink.

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