As the holiday season approaches, the U.S. Postal Service reports delivering over 7.4 million packages, yet consumers need to stay vigilant against "smishing" scams that attempt to collect personal information.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service warns that scammers often masquerade as government agencies or banks, fostering a false sense of legitimacy to deceive consumers into sharing sensitive data.
Fraudulent text messages may include links or requests for account verification; thus, if you haven't registered for a USPS tracking service, do not click on any links.
FCC officials advise that any unsolicited messages, especially from unknown senders or agencies you haven’t signed up with, should be treated as potential scams waiting to take advantage of unsuspecting users.
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