One of the most prevalent scams this holiday season is a phishing scam with text messages made to look like they’re coming from delivery services such as the U.S. Postal Service.
As holiday package deliveries increase, scammers are using "smishing" text messages to impersonate USPS and trick people into revealing personal or financial information.
“Don’t fall for it,” the sheriff’s office said. Authorities said they have verified with the post office that this is a scam, and you should delete the text. If you are concerned with the status of a ...