With the holidays quickly approaching, criminals are looking for ways to trick unsuspecting people. Many individuals might be increasing their shipping activity, which could make a text message asking you to verify your package with UPS or USPS seem valid. While the message might look fairly legitimate at first glance, there are several red flags that scream “fraud”. First, look at the link to see if it is suspicious. Never click on a link without knowing it’s 100% reliable. Secondly, ask yourself if the additional instructions for how to activate the link are reasonable. Be on guard! The objective from the criminal is all the same, to obtain your personal information or to get you to send money. If you receive a text with a link or instructions on how to activate the link, do not click on the link nor respond. Instead, look up the number and call to verify. While it might take a few extra steps, it will save you a lot of time and headaches in the end.