USPS Fraud Help

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The United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) has created a helpful resource to combat fraud and scams involving the USPS. This resource can be found on the official USPIS website under the page titled "Fake USPS Emails."

The "Fake USPS Emails" page provides valuable information and tips on recognizing and avoiding fraudulent emails that claim to be from the USPS. These emails may ask for personal information, contain links to malicious websites, or include attachments that can harm your computer.

The page begins by warning readers about the increasing prevalence of fake USPS emails and the potential dangers they pose. It also emphasizes that the USPS will never email you about package delivery or ask for personal information via email.

Next, the page provides a list of red flags to look out for when receiving an email claiming to be from the USPS. These include misspelled words, suspicious email addresses, urgent language, and requests for personal information.

The resource then offers steps to take if you receive a fake USPS email. These include refraining from clicking on any links or downloading any attachments, deleting the email, and reporting it to the USPS by forwarding it to the designated email address listed on the page.

In addition, the page provides information on how to protect yourself from falling victim to scams, such as enabling email security settings, checking the sender's email address, and keeping your computer's security software up to date.

The page also offers a helpful infographic that visually breaks down the steps to take in case you receive a fake USPS email.

Overall, the USPS Fraud Help resource is a comprehensive and informative tool to help individuals protect themselves from falling victim to scams and fraud involving the USPS. It emphasizes the importance of staying vigilant and provides practical tips to avoid becoming a victim.

More Information


https://www.uspis.gov/news/scam-article/fake-usps-emails