New Scam Alert: The Unordered Package

Unexpected packages on your doorstep can feel like a mini mystery waiting to be solved, right? But lately, there’s a new twist making the rounds: a scam called “brushing.” It begins innocently enough with a package you never ordered. Your name and address are there, but any trace of a return address? Missing. Inside, a tracking label or QR code might tempt you to scratch that curiosity itch—but don’t.

If you want more details, get it from KFYR linked below, and always remember the good old adage, if it sounds too good to be true, it is.

KFYR

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Michael Anhalt, KFYR

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