Amazon Prime customers are the latest group of consumers to be targeted by scammers, cybersecurity experts say.

According to a Feb. 4 X post from Guardio Security, hackers are impersonating Amazon's product recall messages in an attempt to steal your Amazon Prime account information.

"'Your Amazon order has been recalled.' If you recently got this text message, it’s a sneaky phishing scam designed to hijack your Amazon account," the Tel Aviv, Israel-based cybersecurity platform said.

According to a screenshot shared by Guardio, scammers inform the customer that a recent purchase has been included in an "official" recall.

The sender also includes a link to a "high-quality fake" Amazon webpage that prompts you to provide contact information for the account as well as your password.