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Received a package from an unknown recipient? Experts warn of new ‘brushing’ scam — here’s how to protect yourself this Christmas

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Cybercriminals will ship packages with no return address that contain a QR code, prompting the confused recipient to scan the code to reveal who sent the package.

Unbeknownst to the recipient, the code could expose sensitive information from their smartphones or download malicious software onto the devices.

Sometimes, brushing scams are used to boost seller reviews on sites such as Amazon .