The agency has advised the public to be cautious when receiving seemingly official texts requesting personal information.
The message claims you have an unpaid toll, but it originates from a +63 number, indicating it's from the Philippines.
The Thruway Authority warns that E-ZPass or Tolls by Mail would never send texts requesting sensitive personal information ...
While people are complaining about the FasTrak scam, it's a good rule of thumb to do this with any text message you receive ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNBeware of unpaid toll text message scamThe BriefScammers are using texts about unpaid tolls to trick people into giving up their credit card numbers and other ...
The Commission for Communications Regulation is setting up an SMS Sender ID Registry to identify legitimate organisations in ...
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WPBF on MSNVero Beach Police Department warns of E-Z Pass scamThe Vero Beach Police Department is warning the public about a scam involving toll road payment. The police department said ...
To avoid falling victim to this scam, never click on links in unsolicited text messages or emails. Instead, verify any claims by contacting the toll agency directly through its official website or ...
The Broward Sheriff’s Office is warning local residents about a text-based “phishing scam” that falsely tells motorists they ...
If you live in the US, then chances are you've heard of a nasty new scam going round. The 'smishing' con - in which victims ...
Scammers are sending fake texts claiming to be from EZDriveMA, the Massachusetts electronic tolling system, and FasTrak, ...
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