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Be on high alert, because if this comes to your doorstep, there’s a possibility your personal information has been exposed.
Just yesterday, and last week, and the week before that, I got text messages from USPS informing me I had a package that couldn’t be delivered due to an incomplete address. To fix it, all I needed to ...
That surprise package on your porch might not be a gift — it could be a warning sign. The USPS wants Americans to take this ...
The U.S. Postal Service is alerting consumers about a rising wave of "brushing scams" that involve receiving unsolicited ...
Scammers continue to send mobile users fraudulent messages that spoof UPS, hoping you'll take the bait. Here's how to avoid becoming a victim.
Inside the package will be something explaining that this is a complimentary item you are receiving. “All we request is that ...
Unsolicited packages may signal a brushing scam where your data is used to post fake reviews and inflate a seller’s sales, rankings, and reputation.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has become one of the most imitated brands for phishing scams. If you get an unsolicited text from the USPS, it's likely not them.
One USPS scam text obtained by Newsweek reads: "USPS package has arrived at the warehouse and could not be delivered due to an invalid zip code address being detected.
The Smishing Triad network sends up to 100,000 scam texts per day globally. One of those messages went to Grant Smith, who infiltrated their systems and exposed them to US authorities.
South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is warning South Carolinians about a fake text that may look like it’s from ...