![]() ![]() You can find it on any book page if you click on their name in blue under a title, to the left of “(Author)”. ![]() Isn’t that enough? Or we’re more inclined to write a review about something/someone we hate, not love.įind the book’s page on Amazon by typing the title in the Amazon search bar. Or type in the author’s name and go to their Amazon Author Page. It’s easy to say “NO!” I bought your doodad. ![]() I don’t know about you, but I’m bombarded with requests for reviews, from things I buy to businesses and doctors I’ve used. Postal Inspection Service rolled out a smishing awareness campaign on its public website.Īlerting customers to potential fraud helps protect their personal information and preserves the Postal Service’s brand, reputation, and customer loyalty.Seen on a car at the Bookmarks Book Festival in Winston-Salem, NC. We reviewed Postal Service social media channels as well as and found that at the time the Postal Service had not provided any public notification of this campaign. Postal Service, OIG auditors examined the Postal Service’s response to the attack. In our recent Management Alert, Active Smishing Campaign Masquerading as the U.S. Usually the message tries to get the target to reveal personal information, such as passwords or credit card numbers, or to convince the recipient to click on a link that installs malware.ĭuring an audit of the Postal Service’s social media activity, the OIG uncovered a smishing campaign which involved a third party posing as USPS, claiming to have a link to information about a package. What’s smishing? A fraudulent text message pretending to be from a reputable source – your bank, for example, or the U.S. Telemarketing brought robocall scams, the growth of email brought about phishing, and now, as more companies communicate with customers through text messages, comes… smishing. New types of communication channels bring new types of deception. ![]()
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