#brushingscam
September 11, 2025 at 4:21 AM
#QRCode #Scam...It's the same as clicking on a dodgy email link.
The #FBI says that #cyber #criminals are sending “unsolicited packages” containing a #QR code. “This is a variation of a ‘#brushingScam,’ FBI says in its warning.
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August 5, 2025 at 10:33 PM
Watch out for the USPS #BrushingScam: If a mystery package shows up on your doorstep, don’t assume it’s a lucky break. It could mean your personal information has been exposed.

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June 30, 2025 at 2:53 PM
The USPS warns Americans of new ‘brushing’ scam, says to treat personal info 'like cash' — here's what to know #BrushingScam
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The USPS warns Americans of new ‘brushing’ scam, says to treat personal info 'like cash' — here's what to know
That surprise package on your porch might not be a gift — it could be a warning sign. The USPS wants Americans to take this new threat seriously.
www.yahoo.com
June 29, 2025 at 3:07 PM
Brushing Scam Targets Amazon Customers with Unsolicited Packages and Hidden Cyber Threats #Amazon #BrushingScam #customerprivacy
Brushing Scam Targets Amazon Customers with Unsolicited Packages and Hidden Cyber Threats
 Ray Simmons was confused when he received an unexpected Amazon package containing beet chews. Initially, he thought it might be a joke from someone encouraging him to eat healthier. However, it turned out to be part of a broader scam known as “brushing,” where consumers receive unsolicited deliveries from online sellers attempting to manipulate product ratings and reviews.  Brushing scams involve third-party sellers who send low-value goods to individuals whose names and addresses are often scraped from publicly available online sources. After the product is delivered, scammers use the recipient’s identity or create a fake account that resembles the recipient to leave positive reviews. These fake reviews can artificially boost a product’s credibility, helping it rank higher in search results and increasing sales.  While receiving a free item might seem harmless, the scam carries hidden dangers. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) warns that these incidents indicate misuse of personal information. Even more concerning is the potential for packages to include QR codes, which might direct recipients to malicious websites. Scanning such codes can result in the installation of malware or the theft of personal data.  The scam is a reminder that personal data is often accessible and can be exploited without a consumer’s knowledge. USPIS stresses the importance of not interacting with suspicious elements included in unsolicited packages. Inspector David Gealey noted that even though these items may appear insignificant, they are a signal that someone has unauthorized access to your personal information.  Fortunately, the package Simmons received did not include a QR code. Nonetheless, he took immediate action by checking his Amazon and banking accounts for any signs of unauthorized access. This kind of vigilance is exactly what USPIS recommends for anyone in a similar situation.  Authorities advise that recipients of such packages should not scan any QR codes or click on any related links. They also emphasize that there is no obligation to return unsolicited items. Instead, consumers should monitor their financial and e-commerce accounts for any suspicious activity and report the incident to local law enforcement, USPIS, or the Federal Trade Commission.   Though brushing scams may appear to be minor nuisances, they reflect deeper issues related to data privacy and cyber fraud. Staying informed and cautious can help consumers protect themselves from further harm and support efforts to hold malicious actors accountable.
dlvr.it
May 29, 2025 at 3:32 PM
This is the first I’ve heard of a “#BrushingScam,” where scammers “brush up” the reviews and trustworthiness of their online storefronts by using your personal data to order and review something on your behalf. They even send you the thing in hopes of #phishing more to commit #identitytheft […]
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March 4, 2025 at 1:09 AM
I believe I am being involved in a #brushingscam but I got Blues Bros for free? Hell yeah. #IhateIllinoisNazis
February 8, 2025 at 8:40 PM
I didn't know there was such a thing as a scam that involves getting free stuff, but I experienced it for the first time today. #brushingscam
January 10, 2025 at 6:11 AM
🔒 Debunking QR Code & Brushing Scam Myths 🔍
No, scanning a QR code on an unsolicited package won’t let scammers hack your phone. The real risk lies in what happens after you scan—like downloading malware or entering sensitive info.👇Full Breakdown
#CyberSecurity #BrushingScam #InfoSec #QRcodeSecurity
Brushing Scams and QR Code Myths: Debunking Misinformation
Uncover the truth about brushing scams and QR code myths spreading on Facebook, and learn how to stay informed and safe online
securityideals.com
January 6, 2025 at 9:09 PM
Brushing scam now makes buzz as it targets online shoppers: Everything you need to know

#BrushingScam #OnlineShopping
Brushing scam now makes buzz as it targets online shoppers: - Crumbd
A new online scam known as the 'Brushing Scam' is targeting unsuspecting online shoppers by sending unsolicited packages and posting fake reviews.
buff.ly
January 3, 2025 at 3:25 PM
What is a Brushing scam? This video explains what a Brushing scam is and discusses QR Code scams.
youtu.be/_16YWaP0Rvc

#Scammers #BrushingScam #QRCodeScam #Phishing #ScamAware101
Brushing Scams and QR Code Scams (Quishing Scam)
YouTube video by ScamAware101
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December 24, 2024 at 11:44 AM
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#warning #attention #important #scamalert #scams #share #package #gifts #mystery #brushingscam #fyp #bluesky
December 16, 2024 at 7:38 PM
It’s that time of year again when we raise the “very special” 🎄 we neither ordered nor paid for. It was “gifted” to us and Amazon said, Whatever.
#brushingscam #butit’sfestive #seizurewarning
December 5, 2024 at 12:09 AM
#amazon #brushingscam

Another day another package.. This time opened it without noticing the incorrect name, and found a single sheet of waterproof sandpaper...
A least I have a proper Amazon order ID with it now, but if cust. supp. is as good as the previous, I'm sure we'll see more packages soon.
November 22, 2024 at 4:38 PM