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More scams to watch for – Fake Fed Ex deliveries

You may receive fraudulent emails with the subject line “FedEx: Delivery Problems Notification.” According to Fed Ex, “These emails can contai...
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You may receive fraudulent emails with the subject line “FedEx: Delivery Problems Notification.”

According to Fed Ex, “These emails can contain links which, when clicked, will connect the user to a site which then infects their computer.  Some of these sites may look like fedex.com, while others do not. If you receive a message matching the description below, do not open the email or click on the hyperlink. Delete the email immediately or forward it to abuse@fedex.comFedEx does not send unsolicited emails to customers requesting information regarding packages, invoices, account numbers, passwords or personal information.”

See other Fed Ex scam warnings here.

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