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Michigan residents should watch out for fake package delivery texts
Read full article: Michigan residents should watch out for fake package delivery textsLANSING, Mich. – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is warning people about an uptick in fake package delivery texts that scammers are using to attempt to gain personal information from a victim. Nessel said recent complaints report that the texts come from unfamiliar phone numbers pretending to be a package delivery notice from Amazon, FedEx or other services. (using different numbers and links in the message)”“Jessica, urgent notice about your USPS package 3K9355 from 04/10/2020. If you think the message is real you should contact the delivery company directly using a phone number you know you can verify. If you get a fraudulent delivery message you can report it by using the methods below:Report it on the messaging app.
Thieves target online shoppers with text message scam
Read full article: Thieves target online shoppers with text message scamDETROIT Thieves are using technology to target online shoppers -- and lately, thats just about all of us. RELATED: Is that text spam? How to recognize suspicious text messagesThe high tech thieves are targeting cell phones and are hoping you -- like many -- have been doing extra shopping online during the COVID-19 pandemic. If you click the link sent with the text, its likely going to ask you to verify personal information or enter your credit card number. How to Report Spam Text MessagesIf you get an unwanted text message, there are three ways to report it: