Parcel Delivery Scams
Target: Logistics |
Attack: SMS Phishing |
Active: 1688 days |
Trend: ? Increasing
Active Threat Campaign
Fake delivery notifications, parcel fees, tracking links. Targets online shoppers. Report suspicious activity to OziShield for free forensic analysis.
Latest variant:
: microsoft-support-call.com (detected 3 weeks ago)
Attack Pattern Breakdown
Distribution of deception techniques used in this campaign:
Geographic Intelligence
Detection distribution by location:
Known Variants
Example domains detected in this campaign:
- ? auspost-delivery.com
- ? fedex-track.net
- ? dhl-parcel.co
- ? : microsoft-support-call.com
Recent Activity
Latest variants detected by OziShield:
: microsoft-support-call.com
Detected 3 weeks ago
: microsoft-support-call.com
Detected 3 weeks ago
: microsoft-support-call.com
Detected 3 weeks ago
: microsoft-support-call.com
Detected 3 weeks ago
: microsoft-support-call.com
Detected 3 weeks ago
: microsoft-support-call.com
Detected 3 weeks ago
: microsoft-support-call.com
Detected 3 weeks ago
: microsoft-support-call.com
Detected 3 weeks ago
How to Detect This Scam
Australia Post never charges delivery fees via SMS. Check tracking on official site. Look for urgent language.
What You Should Do
Report to ACCC. Delete SMS. Never click tracking links in texts. Use official tracking portals.
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