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Scammers often send unsolicited messages claiming a package delivery—frequently impersonating the USPS—has been delayed due to an "invalid zip code" or missing address information. Understanding the Scam

: Clicking the link may lead to a fake website that looks legitimate or even install malware on your device.

If you received a text message related to a "zip code" issue or referencing the number "152300," it is highly likely a known as "smishing."

These fraudulent messages are designed to create a sense of , prompting you to click a link to "fix" your information.

: Some users report seeing numbers like "2300" in their phone's usage details, which can sometimes be related to how certain carriers (like T-Mobile) process MMS messages or system updates. How to Protect Yourself Smishing: Package Tracking Text Scams - USPIS.gov

: Scammers want to steal your personal or financial data, such as credit card numbers or Social Security information.

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