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Cybercriminals and fraudsters are using fake texts, this time from UPS, to gain access to iPhone users' personal information.
Scammers continue to send mobile users fraudulent messages that spoof UPS, hoping you'll take the bait. Here's how to avoid becoming a victim.
If you receive a suspicious text claiming to be from UPS, it might be a scam. Here’s how you can avoid getting tricked.
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