I recently got an interesting email from Numbers Guy reader Michael Gazzolo: "I made a purchase on Amazon.com and checked the tracking info and it claimed to be delivered two years ago to New Jersey ...
The United Parcel Service (UPS) says fraudsters have been harvesting phone numbers and other information from its online shipment tracking tool in Canada to send highly targeted SMS phishing (a.k.a.
A woman using a laptop and phone to check a parcel’s tracking number and progress. One flaw that’s deeply ingrained in human nature is the desire to get something for nothing. It’s why people flock to ...