If you get an urgent text message about a package, it's probably a scam. Here's how to tell, and how to avoid getting ...
The United States Postal Service is warning customers about a scam called “smishing” in which scammers send unsolicited text ...
But U.S. Postal Service officials say think before you click. “We will not send you a text or an email saying, ‘Hey, click ...
The scam known as "smishing" aims to obtain personal information from targets through a text message about an undeliverable ...
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is issuing an urgent warning to Hoosiers about a growing scam known as the “brushing scam.” ...
If you’re still expecting some packages to be delivered by the United States Postal Service, the agency warns customers be on high alert for scam text messages posing as the USPS.
A victim of smishing typically receives a deceptive text message from a scammer trying to act as a government agency, bank or other institution, like the USPS. What your wallet means: Sign up for ...
According to the US Postal Inspector Service, the scam is simple: Someone sends you a text claiming your USPS package can't be delivered because some information is missing. The scammers ...
Recently, people have reported receiving suspicious text messages claiming to be from USPS, stating that a package could not be delivered and prompting them to click a link.
As is the norm during the holiday season, there are likely to be delays with the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) and other carriers, such as FedEx and UPS. Experts predict that package-related scam ...