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  1. Below are examples of fraudulent e-mails reported to fraud@ups.com and presented here in an effort to inform and educate businesses and consumers of fraudulent activities. Some e-mails or attachments …

  2. Department of Homeland Security Impersonation Schemes This U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) Public Service Announcement highlights how scammers …

  3. click on links or respond to any text, email, phone call, or letter that has characteristics of a scam. To learn more about scam warning signs, visit ssa.gov/scam.

  4. Fake documents—such as fraudulent visas, passports, or work permits—are often sold by scammers who prey on vulnerable individuals seeking a better future. These documents can lead to severe …

  5. Additionally, DHS’s Remote Identity Validation Technology Demonstration is conducting independent testing of onboarding solutions’ ability to detect fake documents, match selfies, and test for liveness.

  6. Visible when held to the light, the thread reveals the letters “USPS” alternating right side up and upside down throughout the thread. A Quick Response (QR) code directs users to the USPS website to …

  7. Criminals create realistic images for fake dating or social media profiles using AI. They make fraudulent identifications and forge government or financial documents to help their schemes.