The "Gift" That Steals From You
It starts innocently: a package arrives with your name and address on it. Inside, there is a cheap item—a scarf, a Bluetooth speaker, or seeds. You think it is a mistake or a gift.
But "7 On Your Side" warns this is a global scam called "Brushing." Shady sellers use your information to create fake verified reviews. But here is the terrifying part: To send you that package, they had to buy your private data first.
Your Information Is Compromised
Brushing is just the tip of the iceberg. If these scammers have your home address and phone number, it is highly likely they also have your Social Security Number (SSN) and email passwords from a recent data breach.
Cybersecurity experts warn that a "brushing" delivery is often a test run. Once they verify you live there, the next step isn't a free scarf—it is opening a credit card or taking out a loan in your name.
How to Lock Down Your Identity
Throwing away the package won't protect you. You need to secure your digital identity immediately.
1. Check the Dark Web: Use a professional identity protection service to scan if your SSN is being sold online.
2. Freeze Your Credit: Stop scammers from opening new accounts.
3. Install Protection Software: Don't fight this alone. Automated monitoring software can alert you to suspicious activity seconds after it happens, not months later when the damage is done.