By Tom Latek

Kentucky Today

During the holiday shopping season, many people are waiting for packages and checking shipping updates from delivery companies, so cybercriminals exploit this by sending fake messages that appear to be from legitimate delivery services.

These messages often claim there is a problem with a delivery or ask you to take some kind of action to get your package, but they actually contain harmful links.

According to data from NordVPN’s Threat Protection Pro , malicious postal service websites have surged by 86 percent over the past month. Analysis of specific carriers reveals that DHL was the most impersonated brand among all postal services, with fake websites impersonating the company increasing by 206 percent month-over-month.

DPD Group ranked as the second-m

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