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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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kim
Apr 5, 2021
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What do you do if you accidentally clicked the link?
  
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Kat
Apr 6, 2021
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I’d recommend installing Norton 360 or some other software that scans for malware ASAP. Better to catch malware dormant before it “activates”

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Connor
Apr 6, 2021
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You should be fine clicking the link as long as you don’t download anything from the page it opens or enter any type of information into the site the link takes you to

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S
Apr 5, 2021
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Got a text from a 323 number, saying “USPS: the arranged delivery for the package 1z????? has been changed.” Instead of clicking on the link, I looked up the tracking number on my shipping receipt, received when I dropped off the package.
  
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Jack Bell
Apr 5, 2021
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I got the same one

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DENNY WOOD
Apr 5, 2021
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After recently ordering several items to be delivered elsewhere, I received a smishing email showing additional fees required to 'reschedule' deliveries that were deemed unsafe to drop off. Uncanny coincidence given how rarely I order online. Is there an email address I can forward this to report?
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KateP
Apr 5, 2021
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I’ve received two texts in last 12 hrs.! Format on them is different but both state they attempted to deliver at my house and the package “was returned to them”. Since they don’t make sense on a number of levels - the wording alone is suspect - I knew they’re a scam.
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Miranda
Apr 5, 2021
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Yes, I also received a message from "Kevin" yesterday about my undeliverable package. Scary enough, I did have an undeliverable package outstanding from Amazon! Had to call them to make sure it was fake. I have now gotten another message from USPS with a "survey" with a USPS header! However, you can easily tell its a fake survey because it's from warmyweather.com LOL not USPS. Also, don't think they are giving out $120 Amazon giftcards.
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Emily
Apr 4, 2021
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Looks like I'm getting similar texts to everyone. Something about a package I've never heard of complete with a sketchy link you couldn't pay me to click. Came from a 1-619 number, if that means anything or helps anyone.
  
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Robin
Apr 5, 2021
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I received 2 texts now from 619 area code, too say delivery schedule was changed and click to confirm.

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Lauren
Apr 4, 2021
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I got the text and clicked on the link! Will anything happen since I clicked? It asked me to fill out a survey which I did not....
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Cindi Moore
Apr 4, 2021
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Just receive a text about my areanged delivery . I'm 99.9% sure it is smashing. I am not aware of any deliveries for anyone in our household and if there were, it would not be an arranged delivery. The text came from a phone number, not a "text" number.
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Jennifer Kashnow
Apr 4, 2021
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I received a text from Jane at USPS trying to get me to click a link. My first impression was that Jane's intro seemed to informal to be from the USPS.
Hey yourself Jane!! We're not cool like that :)
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Linda Schneider
Apr 4, 2021
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I thought it was a scam. I've gotten two so far, and blocked the number. Clearly they use multiple numbers.
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ImNoFool
Apr 4, 2021
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The URL is registered in Iceland.
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Leslie C.
Apr 4, 2021
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Seems Jane has been busy today too. Got a text message about trying to deliver a package but was unable to. There was a link, of which I didn't click. When I tried to back out of text, it said a read report was going to be sent to sender, I made sure to click cancel. Delete and block these scumbag scammers.
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LeeRee
Apr 4, 2021
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My spouse and I both got these texts today. For one moment I was unsure, since I do have a USPS account and buy business supplies and use premium forwarding of mail. But when I saw that there was no identifying information at all, just a weird number that is not one the USPS uses to track, I realized it was a scam. So did my spouse. I cut-and-paste the wording in Google with the word SCAM and this notice came up.
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Hannah Valent
Apr 4, 2021
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I’ve received texts 2 days in a row before 7am saying “This is Jane. USPS attempted to deliver a package and it was returned to us. Please contact us” with a hyperlink which leads the user to complete a survey for $120. I opened the first text and backed out when I saw the survey. I did not click the hyperlink on the second text.
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Mark Serum
Apr 4, 2021
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It contained a link and did not look official at all. Deleted and DID NOT CLICK on link. Started w a 619 area code. Don’t have number.
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Melissa
Apr 4, 2021
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I keep receiving a text from “Kevin of USPS” saying they attempted to deliver my package today but it was returned undeliverable and a link is provided to aid them. I have no package with USPS being received or having been shipped. And obviously, I have not clicked it.
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PamM
Apr 4, 2021
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Got the Jane text overnight as well. Glad I was suspicious.
  
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OIG Moderator
Apr 8, 2021
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Hello Pam. Thank you for your message. Regarding your concern, please contact the Postal Inspection Service’s website at https://www.uspis.gov/news/scam-article/smishing/

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Elizabeth Brown
Apr 4, 2021
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REceived a text saying my package had been returned and they needed me to respond
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Loryn
Apr 4, 2021
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Received "Hey, this is Kevin of USPS, we tried to deliver your package today but it is returned back to us. Please contact us here ASAP [suspicious link]” this morning.
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Melissa De Primo
Apr 4, 2021
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Received two texted messages. One on Easter about the USPS was unable to deliver a text message to me and I need to click on the link. Kevin is sending the link.