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When a USPS Text is not a USPS Text

Date: 01/11/21 | Category: Uncategorized

It’s an all-too familiar cycle. New types of communication channels bring new types of deception. Telemarketing brought robocall scams, the growth of email brought about phishing, and now, as more companies communicate with customers through text messages, comes… smishing.

What’s smishing? A fraudulent text message pretending to be from a reputable source – your bank, for example, or the U.S. Postal Service. Usually the message tries to get the target to reveal personal information, such as passwords or credit card numbers, or to convince the recipient to click on a link that installs malware.

During an audit of the Postal Service’s social media activity, the OIG uncovered a smishing campaign which involved a third party posing as USPS, claiming to have a link to information about a package. In our recent Management Alert, Active Smishing Campaign  Masquerading as the U.S. Postal Service, OIG auditors examined the Postal Service’s response to the attack.

We reviewed Postal Service social media channels as well as USPS.com and found that at the time the Postal Service had not provided any public notification of this campaign. However, in late October the U.S. Postal Inspection Service rolled out a smishing awareness campaign on its public website.

Alerting customers to potential fraud helps protect their personal information and preserves the Postal Service’s brand, reputation, and customer loyalty.

Have you received a fraudulent Postal Service text message? What did you think when you received it?

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Lydia Robertson
Apr 8, 2021
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I receive these messages constantly and it is extremely upsetting. I hate to think of people getting duped into clicking on any of these links.
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Nicole
Apr 8, 2021
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I receive these daily, pretending to be USPS. I want it to stop.
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Henry
Apr 8, 2021
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Almost every other day I receive messages from USPS about “arranged delivery for the shipment xxxxxx got changed.” They come mostly from area codes 657 and 971. I block them all numbers.
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Anne Frick
Apr 8, 2021
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I recently got a text stating that I have a package waiting for delivery, but a patient was required.
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Joe
Apr 8, 2021
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You know, I have received two texts like this only a day or two after sending a package. Both times, they were “scheduled for pickup” on the USPS website, including my personal information and phone number. Do you think your site might be compromised?
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James Reilly
Apr 8, 2021
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I’ve received several text messages from the 518 area code saying that a parcel d livery has been rescheduled, and asking me to click a link. I haven’t clicked it.
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B
Apr 8, 2021
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I just received a text from usps regarding a shipment confirmation that the delivery date was changed to click on a link. I deleted it
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J G
Apr 8, 2021
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Received same text as everyone else.....blocked and deleted it.
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Joan Delp
Apr 8, 2021
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Received 4 texts from 4 different numbers stating a change in USPS delivery and to click the link. Blocked all 4 numbers.
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Anonymous
Apr 8, 2021
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I am receiving text messages indicating my scheduled delivery has been changed. I figured it was fake because I haven’t ordered anything. I blocked the number.
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Christopher Pickens
Apr 7, 2021
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I received two emails. The second one said a dollar was needed to get my package. It looked legit so I did it. I have received no other email or notice about my package.

I hope my information is ok. I did not give out any information but am worried about malware.

Thank you,

Christopher Pickens
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Rick Sanchez
Apr 7, 2021
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I've gotten a few messages telling me a USPS delivery has been changed, with a link to click. Since I know I'm not expecting any packages, I simply deleted and blocked the number.
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APO
Apr 7, 2021
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My husband got 2 texts and he knew he hadn't ordered anything, so he ignored it. I'll have him block the number. I use Informed Delivery from USPS, and this looked bogus. Thanks.
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Crystal Parker Cochrane
Apr 7, 2021
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What do I do if I get a text saying usps is not delivering a package?
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Alice Lerp
Apr 7, 2021
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I have received the phony email several times from someone pretending to be the USPS, telling me that I have an undeliverable package. They used a really good USPS logo at the top, but the odd fonts gave it away.
Good to know you're on it!
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n/a
Apr 7, 2021
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I've gotten 4 texts like this in the past 3 days. This is insane. I keep blocking the #s but still getting them
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Tazara eddards
Apr 7, 2021
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Got 2 text messages about packages didn't click on it and blocked the number
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Catherine Hayes
Apr 7, 2021
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My husband and I both received a text message stating that our USPS delivery has been delayed and to click on a link. At first, I questioned if we were expecting a delivery and then realized that USPS would not contact me via text therefore, I deleted the text.
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Katie Hazelwood
Apr 6, 2021
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I received a text telling my my package delivery time has changed. asking me to confirm by clicking on a link.
I looked up the package number in the text. it does not exist.
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M
Apr 6, 2021
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Received a text from a 657 area code just now— “USPS: arranged delivery for the shipment Xxxxx has been changed”. I have not mailed nor was expecting any package.
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Bridget Russell
Apr 6, 2021
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Got the same text this evening as everyone else. "USPS: the arranged delivery for the shipment xxxxxx got changed." With a link. Came from a 657 area code. Figured it was a scam so I blocked the number.
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Howard Moore
Apr 6, 2021
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Yep I get one every 3 or 4 days
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C
Apr 6, 2021
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Ive received USPS texts about delivery changes as well as "Amazon" texts telling me I have unclaimed credit with them.
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CM
Apr 6, 2021
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Received this text message twice today: USPS: the scheduled delivery for the parcel xxxxxx has been changed. Please confirm here: (link). I did not click on the link as I suspect this is spam.
  
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TP
Apr 8, 2021
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Got the same exact text today. I too did not click the link.

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