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Be careful of Fed Ex and UPS phishing scam about undelivered packages

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Federal Express does not want your Social Security number. Neither does UPS. Customers have reported receiving emails claiming to be from the shipping companies, warning them that a package went undelivered and asking for information. Or they're sent a link to print out, but instead it downloads a virus.

But really, it's a hacker, trying to get access to computer drives and bank accounts, Better Business Bureau President Tom Bartholomy said in a statement.

 
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These guys don't ever give up, do they? What a bunch of Scrooges. Thanks for the warning, Kay.



 
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