One scam that is going around Massachusetts is a text from someone claiming to be from the United States Postal Service (USPS). I recently received a text which says the following. Hello, I am the USPS Central Warehouse. Due to your wrong address, I cannot deliver. Please update your addr...
ThePostal Servicetext message scam usually claims there's an unspecified problem with delivering a package, and, because of that issue, it "cannot be delivered." In order to resolve the issue, the messages ask for payment or fees (sometimes $1.99 or $3), and for the recipient to update ...
Threat Type Phishing, Scam, Social Engineering, Fraud Fake Claim Recipient must pay a fee for package delivery. Disguise USPS Related Domains wxcv[.]live Detection Names (wxcv[.]live) Webroot (Malicious), Full List Of Detections (VirusTotal) Serving IP Address (wxcv[.]live) 172.67.155.122 ...
It is safe to assume many people have received the "package at the post office" text. Email scams are another method of attack by scammers. Emails are sent to people indicating they have had a package delivery "suspended," or they have a package waiting at the Post Office. There are us...
They were requesting information about my delivery address. Need I worry about my identity being exposed? 2 years ago 770 1 Receive a lot of scam texts, this one is particularly freaky. Was there some kind of data leak at Apple? The scammers know I recently purchased an Apple product ...