Uspsnew.zip
The email asks you to open an attached file—often USPSnew.zip —to "confirm your details" or view "shipping documents".
You receive a message stating a parcel cannot be cleared or delivered because of an address error. USPSnew.zip
Cybercriminals are impersonating the U.S. Postal Service to trick you into downloading malicious software. The scam typically follows this pattern: The email asks you to open an attached file—often USPSnew
The real USPS never sends tracking updates or delivery notices via attachments. USPSnew.zip
Check the "From" field. Official USPS emails only come from domains ending in @usps.com or @uspis.gov .
Scammers use high-pressure language (e.g., "Action Required within 24 hours") to make you act without thinking.
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