Text From USPS Scam Messages - Parcel Needs to be Delivered
Scammers are sending the USPS scam text messages below to potential victims. The scam messages claim the recipients' package needs to be delivered and they need to update their preferences by clicking the links in them, but the links go to fake USPS websites like the one below that steal account credentials, personal and financial information.
USPS Text Message Scams


The link in the email goes to the following fake and phishing USPS website.
If you have received a USPS scam text, please do not follow the instructions in it, just delete it.
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