The U.S. Postal Service is warning consumers about a growing scam called "brushing," where unsolicited packages are sent to harvested addresses to inflate the reputation of an unscrupulous online ...
Scammers are taking the old “brushing scam” and making it more dangerous. Traditionally, brushing scams involved sending you packages you didn’t order so sellers could post fake reviews in your name.
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Scammers are increasingly exploiting QR codes to trick people into revealing financial information or installing malicious software on their devices. The FBI has recently issued a warning about a ...
A scam that starts online has people receiving packages on their doorsteps that they never ordered. >> I-Team: Scammers sending packages to wrong people It’s called the “brushing” scam. Experts say it ...
With Black Friday a little more than a week away, online shopping is about to get a little crazy. The chaos of this time of year makes it a perfect time for scammers to take advantage. That's why the ...
If a mystery package shows up on your doorstep, don't assume it's a lucky break. It could mean your personal information has been exposed. The U.S. Postal Service is warning Americans about a ...