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  2. Fake USPS® Emails – United States Postal Inspection Service

    www.uspis.gov/news/scam-article/fake-usps-email

    Some postal customers are receiving bogus emails featuring the subject line, “Delivery Failure Notification.” These emails appear to be from the U.S. Postal Service ® and include language regarding an unsuccessful attempt to deliver a package.

  3. 'USPS' Text Message Scam Claims Delivery Problem, Asks for ...

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    The Postal Service text message scam usually claims there's an unspecified problem with delivering a package, and, because of that issue, it "cannot be delivered." In order to resolve the...

  4. To protect yourself and others from consumer frauds, visit our fraud prevention page. HOW TO REPORT USPS Related SMISHING: To report USPS related smishing, send an email to spam@uspis.gov. Without clicking on the web link, copy the body of the suspicious text message and paste into a new email.

  5. USPS.com FAQs

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    USPS.com FAQs

  6. Knowledge: Scams & Scheme Alerts - USPS

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    Email scams can claim to be from the U.S. Postal Service and contain fraudulent information about an attempted or intercepted package delivery or online postage charges. They usually contain a link or attachment that, when opened, installs a malicious virus or malware that can steal personal information from the customer's computer.

  7. USPS ‘We Have Sent You A Message’ Email Scam [Explained]

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    The USPSWe Have Sent You A Messageemail scam is a phishing scam that impersonates the United States Postal Service to deceive individuals. By sending fraudulent emails, cybercriminals trick victims into clicking on malicious links or downloading harmful attachments.

  8. Scam Emails/Texts. Forward suspicious emails and texts to spam@uspis.gov, then delete. If you receive a suspicious email or text about a package delivery failure, forward it to spam@uspis.gov, then delete the email. Learn More.