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05-06-2021 12:37 PM - edited 05-06-2021 12:39 PM
I haven't seen this posted anywhere. Might be useful for some. From my local news website...I hope the included links aren't a problem.
If you receive a text message or an email that says it’s from the U.S. Postal Service, officials say don’t click on the link.
In a written alert Tuesday, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service warned consumers that scammers are sending bogus emails known as “phishing” and phony text messages known as “smishing,” claiming to be from the USPS.
“These messages are prompting unsuspecting consumers to confirm their personal delivery information by clicking a link or downloading an attachment, that, when opened, can activate a virus and steal information such as usernames, passwords and financial account information,” the USPS alert stated.
Postal inspectors said consumers should be aware that the USPS does not send text messages or emails about unclaimed packages or delivery attempts.
To help consumers beware of the scam, the postal inspectors issued the following tips:
The USPS said consumers can report smishing or phishing by sending an email to spam@uspis.gov with the following information:
For more information on other USPS scams, visit uspis.gov/tips-prevention
05-06-2021 12:56 PM
Wow, thank you for posting this because if scammer fake USPS, they may fake other shippers too! Thank you so much! I'm sure everyone will want to be aware of this
05-06-2021 01:09 PM
Thanks for posting the info!
05-06-2021 01:16 PM
Yes, I got one of these fake emails about a supposed order. I know that the post office wasn't sending it so I sent it to the spam folder then deleted it.
It just happens all the time and it's disgusting that these thieves don't have anything better to do with their "talents" and time.
05-06-2021 01:31 PM - edited 05-06-2021 01:31 PM
@Venezia wrote:Yes, I got one of these fake emails about a supposed order. I know that the post office wasn't sending it so I sent it to the spam folder then deleted it.
It just happens all the time and it's disgusting that these thieves don't have anything better to do with their "talents" and time.
I thought I had read someone had recently received an odd message supposedly from USPS regarding a delivery attempt, which is why I posted this when I saw it.
05-06-2021 01:35 PM
One time I did get a text from UPS, it was odd my number someone else's name, but the order was from a company I do order from.....I didnt touch any links, went to their website found a phone number and called them and it was a legit UPS text and order number, but it was sent to me by mistake--- they goofed on the phone number.....
05-06-2021 01:42 PM
@Spurt wrote:One time I did get a text from UPS, it was odd my number someone else's name, but the order was from a company I do order from.....I didnt touch any links, went to their website found a phone number and called them and it was a legit UPS text and order number, but it was sent to me by mistake--- they goofed on the phone number.....
This is why I hate emails that make you click their links to access sale prices or other specific things that they don't make available through anywhere on their website.
Or ones that then go to another site that I'm not familiar with. Right now I have an email from QVC wanting me to take a survey that I have to click on. It goes to another site. I'm just so leery of these things, having heard too many horror stories about hacking.
05-06-2021 02:29 PM - edited 05-06-2021 02:35 PM
@geezerette wrote:
@Spurt wrote:One time I did get a text from UPS, it was odd my number someone else's name, but the order was from a company I do order from.....I didnt touch any links, went to their website found a phone number and called them and it was a legit UPS text and order number, but it was sent to me by mistake--- they goofed on the phone number.....
This is why I hate emails that make you click their links to access sale prices or other specific things that they don't make available through anywhere on their website.
Or ones that then go to another site that I'm not familiar with. Right now I have an email from QVC wanting me to take a survey that I have to click on. It goes to another site. I'm just so leery of these things, having heard too many horror stories about hacking.-------------
Me too!! I get them all the time and never know if they are 'legit' or not!! Always just delete!!
PS -- Wanted to add....many are offering me 'loads of money' if I answer the survey!! Yeah right....am probably missing out on millions!!
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