The United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) has issued a warning regarding a new scam known as “quishing,” aimed at perpetrating identity fraud. This scam involves fraudsters contacting individuals via phone, text, or email, posing as legitimate organizations or government agencies, including the USPS itself.
According to reports, scammers attempt to deceive victims into providing personal information such as Social Security numbers, banking details, or login credentials under the guise of urgent issues like missed deliveries or financial transactions. These tactics exploit individuals’ trust in official communications and create a sense of urgency to coerce them into disclosing sensitive information.
USPIS emphasizes the importance of vigilance and offers guidance to the public on identifying potential scams. They advise recipients to verify the legitimacy of any unsolicited communications by contacting the organization directly using trusted contact information, rather than responding directly to the communication received.
This warning comes amidst a rise in sophisticated cybercrime tactics targeting personal information, highlighting the need for heightened awareness and proactive measures to safeguard against identity theft and financial fraud.
For more information and tips on protecting personal information from scams like “quishing,” visit the official USPS website or contact local Postal Inspection Service offices for assistance.
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