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Tips to Avoid Suspicious Packages
The use of fraudulent or fake return address, handwritten address, and not using an official USPS box could create a suspicious package leading to investigation and can result in getting caught. While USPS requires a warrant and reasonable suspicion with probable cause before opening a package, buying supplies could be as dangerous to the individual.
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In this episode, the hosts discuss basic cybersecurity practices such as keeping your software updated, using strong and unique passwords, avoiding public Wi-Fi, and being cautious of phishing scams and suspicious emails.
17:56 - 21:06 (03:09)
Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss basic cybersecurity practices such as keeping your software updated, using strong and unique passwords, avoiding public Wi-Fi, and being cautious of phishing scams and suspicious emails.
ChapterTips to Avoid Suspicious Packages
Episode132: Sam the Vendor
PodcastDarknet Diaries
In this episode, we learn about the precautions one man took to protect his online privacy and the consequences that still occurred.
21:06 - 22:42 (01:36)
Summary
In this episode, we learn about the precautions one man took to protect his online privacy and the consequences that still occurred.
ChapterTips to Avoid Suspicious Packages
Episode132: Sam the Vendor
PodcastDarknet Diaries
The determination of a package being suspicious for inspection by USPS depends on several factors such as fake sender and return addresses, improper packaging, and lack of an official USPS box among others, all of which need to be backed by probable cause for a search warrant to be issued by a federal judge in order to be opened.
22:42 - 26:45 (04:03)
Summary
The determination of a package being suspicious for inspection by USPS depends on several factors such as fake sender and return addresses, improper packaging, and lack of an official USPS box among others, all of which need to be backed by probable cause for a search warrant to be issued by a federal judge in order to be opened.