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- How to Spot and Avoid Toll Road Payment Scam Texts
The FCC has received consumer complaints about imposters sending fraudulent text messages claiming to be from one of several legitimate toll payment companies, such as E-ZPass (in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast), FasTrak (in California), and I-PASS (in Illinois) The scam texts say that the recipient has an unpaid toll or owes a balance on
- E-ZPass scam texts: How to spot them, what to do if you get one - Mashable
The texts have had slight variations, but, in general, they follow a similar pattern What to do if you get the scam E-ZPass or FasTrak text First and foremost: Do Not Click
- Toll scam text pretends to be DMV: What to do if you respond - USA TODAY
Right now, experts say, scammers running the DMV or toll road text scams seem to be selecting phone numbers at random — not necessarily using phone numbers associated with a specific account or
- Would the DMV ever text you? Ticket scam text message drives on
The scam, known as SMiShing, or SMS phishing, is similar to another that has circulated recently that impersonates EZ-Pass, claiming the recipient has an outstanding toll The NJCCIC issued the
- E-ZPass Final Reminder “Outstanding Toll” Text Scam Explained
This E-ZPass text scam first appeared around 2021 and has hit drivers across many states with toll roads managed by E-ZPass, including New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Ohio and more With tolls a daily fact of life, millions of E-ZPass users are vulnerable to this fraud But awareness is the key to avoiding this “outstanding toll” trap
- E-ZPass toll scam: Warning signs + what to do if you see it - Norton™
Here’s how E-ZPass toll scams typically play out: The scammer obtains phone numbers: Scammers can access phone number databases through data brokers, data breaches, the dark web, or Telegram The scammer sends a fake text about unpaid tolls: Attackers hope to catch people who frequent specific toll roads and won’t second-guess requests for small fees
- DMV, E-Z pass text scams: what to know - Axios
17 states use E-Z Pass, for example, and some of them, including New York, New Hampshire and Virginia, have warned residents about phishing attempts What they're saying: Steve Grobman, the Chief Technology Officer for McAfee, told a local North Carolina ABC affiliate that people should avoid clicking on any links in these texts
- Watch Out for These DMV Text Toll Scams | Trend Micro News
Sample DMV scam: E-ZPass scam Posing as local DMV agencies or other toll officials, such as E-Zpass or TxTag, scammers claim that you have unpaid tolls, overdue tickets, or other oustanding fees that must be paid using the attached links Don’t fall for it! Stay secure and scam-free Here’s what Scam Check thinks of the Peach Pass scam
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