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  2. 'USPS' Text Message Scam Claims Delivery Problem, Asks for...

    www.snopes.com/fact-check/usps-text-message-scam

    Consumers should beware of a U.S. Postal Service (USPS) text message "smishing" scam that sends unexpected alerts about a supposed package delivery issue. "Smishing" is the term the Postal...

  3. Have you received unsolicited mobile text messages indicating that a USPS delivery is awaiting your action, with an unrecognized web link to click in the body of the message? Don’t click the link! This type of campaign is a scam called smishing.

  4. If You Get a USPS Scam Text, You Need To Do This Immediately -...

    www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/if-you-get-a-usps-scam-text-you-need-to-do-this...

    For USPS, also send it to spam@uspis.gov. “This not only helps protect others but also gives USPS important information to fight these scams,” says Perallis. Next, delete the text so you don ...

  5. Is a text claiming to be from the US Postal Service legitimate...

    www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/is-a-text-claiming-to-be-from-the-us-postal...

    Here's what to do: Start by reporting the fraud to the Federal Trade Commission. You can do that by going to IdentityTheft.gov. Place a fraud alert or security freeze on your credit reports,...

  6. Knowledge: Scams & Scheme Alerts - USPS

    faq.usps.com/articles/Knowledge/Scams-Scheme-Alerts

    Email scams can claim to be from the U.S. Postal Service and contain fraudulent information about an attempted or intercepted package delivery or online postage charges. They usually contain a link or attachment that, when opened, installs a malicious virus or malware that can steal personal information from the customer's computer.

  7. The United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) said in a press release last week, which USPS posted on X Tuesday, that this type of text is a scam called smishinga form of phishing...

  8. USPS scam texts: what you need to know - Norton

    us.norton.com/blog/online-scams/usps-scam-text

    USPS text message scams work by creating a sense of urgency around securing your account or solving an important delivery issue. These texts are a form of smishing (SMS phishing) and often include links to fake USPS websites that aim to collect your personal information.

  9. USPS “Your package could not be delivered” text is a smishing ...

    www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2022/04/usps-your-package-could-not-be...

    A scam is doing the rounds which begins with a text from what claims to be the US Postal Service. The SMS reads as follows: “ [U.S. Postal Service] We’re sorry to let you know that your package could not be delivered. To reschedule a delivery please visit [bit (dot)ly] “

  10. Don’t get smished – USPS Employee News

    news.usps.com/2024/06/26/dont-get-smished

    The Postal Inspection Service is warning USPS employees and the public that scammers are using text messages to steal personal data — a scam called smishing, short for SMS phishing — to commit identity fraud.

  11. Postal Inspectors Launch Campaign to Protect Consumers from...

    www.uspis.gov/postal-inspectors-launch-campaign-to-protect-consumers-from...

    Many Americans have recently seen a delivery email or text message supposedly from the Postal Service indicating a “Delivery Failure Notice” and wondered, “why am I receiving this message?” and “do I really have a package that can’t be delivered?” Be advised: its a scam.