Fake USPS Text and Scam Linked to Phishing Website

Fake USPS Text and Scam Linked to Phishing Website

Scammers are sending fake USPS text messages to potential victims with a link to fake and phishing USPS websites like the one below. The scam website claims there are issues with the potential victims' shipping addresses. Recipients are then asked to submit their personal information to update their shipping information. But, if submitted, the information will be sent to scammers who will use it fraudulently.

Fake USPS Text and Scam Website

Fake USPS Text and Scam Website

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Note: Some of the information in samples on this website may have been impersonated or spoofed.

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Fake USPS Text and Scam Linked to Phishing Website