The United States Postal Service is warning of a scam involving text messages that ask for information in order for a package to be delivered.

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    1 year ago

    They’re only like 18mo late on this one. So far I’ve seen USPS, FedEx, DHL and UPS flavors of this scam.

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      1 year ago

      I love how mine would get progressively more broken in English. Each day a new text with a new link and more failed grammar. Thankfully they gave up after a week.

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        There is probably a reason for this, the carriers start blocking these, so they have to break the words so they bypass those blocks.

        We had these in Finland two years ago, it originates probably from Russia, so we are their sandbox for these kind of cyber shit. Our carriers found out some way to block them and they are not anymore happening. One day our cyber security center just informed that they have co-operated with carriers to block them permanently. I believe the technique is not made public.

        Edit: did some digging, so it was keyword based blocking in the network + Europol raided the servers which commanded the malware

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          That’s all very likely, but it’s also been a common theory that these scams purposely use bad language and grammar to filter out smarter individuals. They want to target dumb people who won’t know how to fix their mistakes.