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USPS warns about 'smishing' text messages disguised as reputable sources like the Postal Service. Beware of unfamiliar links and do not click them.
USPS warns about package tracking 'smishing' text messages: Here's what to know Customers must request package tracking text messages from the United States Postal Service.
If you've gone to USPS.com to track and confirm delivery of a letter or package, you've used the U.S. Postal Service's Product Tracking System and probably not known it. And you might not have ...
To report a possible smishing incident, the USPS asks customers to take a screenshot of the fraudulent text message, paste it into an email and send it to [email protected]. In the email you must ...
To report a possible smishing incident, the USPS asks customers to take a screenshot of the fraudulent text message, paste it into an email and send it to [email protected]. In the email you must ...
USPS tracking texts never include clickable links. How do you request text tracking from the USPS? People can request text message tracking by sending their package's tracking number to 28777 (2USPS).
To report a possible smishing incident, the USPS asks customers to take a screenshot of the fraudulent text message, paste it into an email and send it to [email protected]. In the email you must ...