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Domain

payments.amazon.com,

First seen Feb 22, 2026

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  • 16 community reports from users

Campaign Intelligence

This cluster centers on 2764 connected domains tagged as BeaverTail, Kaiji, fbf543. 645 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1132 phone numbers (7638857447, 8664372914, 2157987305) with 10266 FTC complaints; 146 companies (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO., Advanced Resolution Services Inc., EVERBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION) with 8616274 CFPB complaints; 298 email addresses (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@vm...

This cluster centers on 2874 connected domains tagged as QuasarRAT, StealitStealer, pw-k53mv9bc. 652 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1375 phone numbers (2157987305, 2025069230, 2028641298) with 14635 FTC complaints; 160 companies (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO., Advanced Resolution Services Inc., EVERBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION) with 8680419 CFPB complaints; 299 email addresses (abuse@fb.com, ...

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First Seen
2/22/2026

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Community Reports

Bought something with Amazon Payments, received E-mail confirm, confirm page requested birthdate and SSN. I funded something on Kickstarter a couple hours ago, and my payment went through Amazon Payments. A bit ago I received an E-mail asking me to confirm my E-mail address (which is the same one I use on Amazon for everything else). On the confirm page, there were dropdown boxes asking for my birth date, and below that, a text box that claimed that it needed my Social Security Number in place of a TIN (Tax Identification Number), as per some new law or something. The website was https://payments.amazon.com, but still, Amazon has never asked for my SSN before. Freaked me out and I ran over here. Is this legit? What's the deal?

4784 days ago8 upvotes

Bought something with Amazon Payments, received E-mail confirm, confirm page requested birthdate and SSN. I funded something on Kickstarter a couple hours ago, and my payment went through Amazon Payments. A bit ago I received an E-mail asking me to confirm my E-mail address (which is the same one I use on Amazon for everything else). On the confirm page, there were dropdown boxes asking for my birth date, and below that, a text box that claimed that it needed my Social Security Number in place of a TIN (Tax Identification Number), as per some new law or something. The website was https://payments.amazon.com, but still, Amazon has never asked for my SSN before. Freaked me out and I ran over here. Is this legit? What's the deal?

4784 days ago8 upvotes

Bought something with Amazon Payments, received E-mail confirm, confirm page requested birthdate and SSN. I funded something on Kickstarter a couple hours ago, and my payment went through Amazon Payments. A bit ago I received an E-mail asking me to confirm my E-mail address (which is the same one I use on Amazon for everything else). On the confirm page, there were dropdown boxes asking for my birth date, and below that, a text box that claimed that it needed my Social Security Number in place of a TIN (Tax Identification Number), as per some new law or something. The website was https://payments.amazon.com, but still, Amazon has never asked for my SSN before. Freaked me out and I ran over here. Is this legit? What's the deal?

4784 days ago8 upvotes

Bought something with Amazon Payments, received E-mail confirm, confirm page requested birthdate and SSN. I funded something on Kickstarter a couple hours ago, and my payment went through Amazon Payments. A bit ago I received an E-mail asking me to confirm my E-mail address (which is the same one I use on Amazon for everything else). On the confirm page, there were dropdown boxes asking for my birth date, and below that, a text box that claimed that it needed my Social Security Number in place of a TIN (Tax Identification Number), as per some new law or something. The website was https://payments.amazon.com, but still, Amazon has never asked for my SSN before. Freaked me out and I ran over here. Is this legit? What's the deal?

4784 days ago8 upvotes

Bought something with Amazon Payments, received E-mail confirm, confirm page requested birthdate and SSN. I funded something on Kickstarter a couple hours ago, and my payment went through Amazon Payments. A bit ago I received an E-mail asking me to confirm my E-mail address (which is the same one I use on Amazon for everything else). On the confirm page, there were dropdown boxes asking for my birth date, and below that, a text box that claimed that it needed my Social Security Number in place of a TIN (Tax Identification Number), as per some new law or something. The website was https://payments.amazon.com, but still, Amazon has never asked for my SSN before. Freaked me out and I ran over here. Is this legit? What's the deal?

4784 days ago8 upvotes

Bought something with Amazon Payments, received E-mail confirm, confirm page requested birthdate and SSN. I funded something on Kickstarter a couple hours ago, and my payment went through Amazon Payments. A bit ago I received an E-mail asking me to confirm my E-mail address (which is the same one I use on Amazon for everything else). On the confirm page, there were dropdown boxes asking for my birth date, and below that, a text box that claimed that it needed my Social Security Number in place of a TIN (Tax Identification Number), as per some new law or something. The website was https://payments.amazon.com, but still, Amazon has never asked for my SSN before. Freaked me out and I ran over here. Is this legit? What's the deal?

4784 days ago8 upvotes

Bought something with Amazon Payments, received E-mail confirm, confirm page requested birthdate and SSN. I funded something on Kickstarter a couple hours ago, and my payment went through Amazon Payments. A bit ago I received an E-mail asking me to confirm my E-mail address (which is the same one I use on Amazon for everything else). On the confirm page, there were dropdown boxes asking for my birth date, and below that, a text box that claimed that it needed my Social Security Number in place of a TIN (Tax Identification Number), as per some new law or something. The website was https://payments.amazon.com, but still, Amazon has never asked for my SSN before. Freaked me out and I ran over here. Is this legit? What's the deal?

4784 days ago8 upvotes

Bought something with Amazon Payments, received E-mail confirm, confirm page requested birthdate and SSN. I funded something on Kickstarter a couple hours ago, and my payment went through Amazon Payments. A bit ago I received an E-mail asking me to confirm my E-mail address (which is the same one I use on Amazon for everything else). On the confirm page, there were dropdown boxes asking for my birth date, and below that, a text box that claimed that it needed my Social Security Number in place of a TIN (Tax Identification Number), as per some new law or something. The website was https://payments.amazon.com, but still, Amazon has never asked for my SSN before. Freaked me out and I ran over here. Is this legit? What's the deal?

4784 days ago8 upvotes

Bought something with Amazon Payments, received E-mail confirm, confirm page requested birthdate and SSN. I funded something on Kickstarter a couple hours ago, and my payment went through Amazon Payments. A bit ago I received an E-mail asking me to confirm my E-mail address (which is the same one I use on Amazon for everything else). On the confirm page, there were dropdown boxes asking for my birth date, and below that, a text box that claimed that it needed my Social Security Number in place of a TIN (Tax Identification Number), as per some new law or something. The website was https://payments.amazon.com, but still, Amazon has never asked for my SSN before. Freaked me out and I ran over here. Is this legit? What's the deal?

4784 days ago8 upvotes

Bought something with Amazon Payments, received E-mail confirm, confirm page requested birthdate and SSN. I funded something on Kickstarter a couple hours ago, and my payment went through Amazon Payments. A bit ago I received an E-mail asking me to confirm my E-mail address (which is the same one I use on Amazon for everything else). On the confirm page, there were dropdown boxes asking for my birth date, and below that, a text box that claimed that it needed my Social Security Number in place of a TIN (Tax Identification Number), as per some new law or something. The website was https://payments.amazon.com, but still, Amazon has never asked for my SSN before. Freaked me out and I ran over here. Is this legit? What's the deal?

4784 days ago8 upvotes

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