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...
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but scammers are still benefiting from them. Scammers contact a company claiming to represent a directory and request basic information—address, phone number, email, etc.—before prompting the employee to confirm the listing. Later, the scammed company will receive an invoice ...
Such attacks are called phishing. In a phishing attack, cybercriminals usually send an email message with some popular service logo (for example, Microsoft, DHL, Amazon, Netflix), create urgency (wrong shipping address, expired password, etc.), and place a link which they hope their potential...
The text instructs the recipient to click on a link to re-confirm their address and other personal information so the package can be delivered. These messages come across as urgent and say that if the form isn't filled out within a certain amount of time, the package will be returned to...
a person fills out the Change of Address form, the USPS sends a notice that confirms the change of addressand if the form is incorrectbecause the Change of Address was processed by a thief and a person doesn’t address it right away, the change is finalized even though it’s wrong. ...
steal your money by preying on this fear. Posing as tech support staff from well-known computer companies—Dell, Norton, or Microsoft—scammers will call informing you that your computer is infected, or a pop-up will appear alerting you that something is wrong and giving you a number to ...