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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.
USPS warns about fraudulent text messages disguised as package tracking notifications. Learn how to identify and avoid smishing scams.
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].
If you receive a smishing message unrelated to the USPS, ... USPS 01123456789123456789, Expected Delivery by: Monday, September 11, 2017. Reply STOP to cancel.
If you receive a smishing message unrelated to the USPS, forward the message to 7726 and file a report with the Federal Trade Commission or the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center.
If you receive a smishing message that is not related to the USPS, forward the message to 7726 and file a report with the Federal Trade Commission or the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center.
If you receive a smishing message that is not related to the USPS, forward the message to 7726 and file a report with the Federal Trade Commission or the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center.