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Stay Safe This Holiday Season: Beware of Delivery Scams

As the holiday season approaches, the excitement of shopping for gifts and surprises for our loved ones begins to fill the air. At AM Computers, we understand how crucial it is to stay connected and protected during this festive period. Unfortunately, it’s also a time when scammers are particularly active, preying on unsuspecting shoppers with delivery scams.

Spotting Delivery Scams: What You Need to Know

Delivery scams often come in the form of fake notifications about package deliveries. These deceitful messages can appear as emails, texts, or phone calls, claiming that a package is on hold and requires personal information or payment to release it. Here are some common tactics used by scammers:

  • Fake Shipping Notifications: Scammers send emails or texts that mimic legitimate courier companies, complete with logos and official-sounding language.
  • Urgent Payment Requests: These messages often create a sense of urgency, warning that your package will be returned or destroyed unless you make a payment immediately.
  • Personal Information Requests: Scammers may ask for sensitive information such as your credit card number, address, or social security number to “verify” your identity.

How to Protect Yourself

It’s essential to stay vigilant and take steps to protect yourself from these delivery scams. Here are some practical tips to help you stay safe:

Verify the Source

Always double-check the sender’s information. If you receive a notification, go directly to the courier’s official website and track your package using the tracking number provided by the retailer. Avoid clicking on links or downloading attachments from unknown sources.

Be Wary of Urgent Requests

Legitimate companies will not pressure you to make immediate payments or provide personal information via email or text. If you receive such a request, contact the company directly using a verified phone number or email address.

Secure Your Personal Information

Never share sensitive information such as passwords, credit card numbers, or social security numbers unless you are sure of the recipient’s identity. Use strong, unique passwords for your online accounts and enable two-factor authentication where possible.

What to Do If You Suspect a Scam

If you think you’ve received a fake delivery notification, do not respond or provide any information. Instead, report the scam to the relevant authorities, such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the United States. You can also forward suspicious emails to the Anti-Phishing Working Group at [email protected].

Stay Informed and Stay Safe

At AM Computers, we’re committed to helping you stay safe online. By being aware of the warning signs and taking proactive measures, you can enjoy a stress-free holiday season without falling victim to delivery scams. Stay informed, stay cautious, and most importantly, stay safe.

Happy Holidays from all of us at AM Computers!

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