TORONTO — Canada Post is warning customers of an e-mail scam that’s disguised as a parcel-delivery notification. The e-mail tells the recipient Canada Post is trying to deliver a package. It gives instructions to open an e-mail attachment to proceed with the delivery. Canada Post says the e-mail is fake and likely contains a virus. They are warning recipients not to open the attachment. The mail carrier suggests recipients delete any such e-mails. Canada Post said that if a tracking number is provided in the e-mail, you can check separately at the agency’s website. If it comes up as invalid, then the tracking number is a fake and the e-mail should be deleted.
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