As online shopping continues to grow, so do the scams targeting unsuspecting individuals. One particularly concerning scam is known as “smishing,” where scammers use text messages to deceive victims. Bedford residents should be especially cautious of smishing scams that claim to be from the United States Postal Service (USPS) regarding delivery attempts.
In these scams, you may receive a text message stating that a package could not be delivered due to an address issue or that action is required to reschedule the delivery. The message often includes a link prompting you to provide personal information or payment details to resolve the issue. However, clicking on these links can lead to phishing websites designed to steal your information or install malware on your device.
To protect yourself from these scams, keep the following tips in mind:
- Verify the Source: If you receive a text about a delivery issue, do not click on any links. Instead, visit the official USPS website or call their customer service directly using a verified number.
- Look for Red Flags: Be wary of messages that create a sense of urgency or contain poor grammar and spelling errors. Legitimate organizations typically communicate professionally.
- Report Suspicious Messages: If you suspect a smishing attempt, report it to the USPS and your mobile carrier. This helps authorities take action against scammers.
By staying informed and cautious, Bedford residents can protect themselves from smishing scams and ensure their personal information remains secure.