I recently received an email from Amazon, claiming that my order (??) needs confirmation, though I’m pretty sure I haven’t placed any orders, and the ones I did were already delivered. Email comes from order-update@amazon email
Suspicious email from Amazon…
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Thank you for addressing us. Amazon is undoubtedly one of the companies which name is often used by malicious third-parties to scam users into disclosing their login or banking credentials.
If you receive a suspicious email from Amazon, don’t hurry opening it or clicking on any of the provided links.
You should first make sure the email is safe and comes from the original source.
Amazon security team explain how to do that here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201127830
You will also find useful tips how to recognize phishing emails in this article: Amazon virus. How to remove?