The Printalta Scam Text
From: 859-765-6205
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π»πΎ ππΎπππππΎπ½ ππΏ πππ π½π πππ πππ½πΊππΎ ππππ ππππππππ πππΏππππΊππππ : https://printalta.com/update/.
The link in the scam text goes to the following fake USPS page that always claim there is an issue with the visitor's shipping address:

The page is imitating USPS's website in order to trick visitors into submitting their personal information. Information like that are crucial to scammers, because they can use it contact their potential victims.
I currently recommend that online users stay away from printalta.com because the website appears to have been hijacked by cybercriminals or is a scam.
