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Here's what to look out for, and some tips on what you should do if you're one of the many who've said they've received this ...
Fraudsters are trying to steal victims' money and identities through smishing texts that claim they owe money for unpaid ...
Scammers are sending fake texts claiming drivers owe unpaid tolls, attempting to steal credit card info and personal details.
If you receive a toll road text message you suspect could be a scam, the FBI previously suggested to do the following: File a ...
Police said efforts to educate the elderly have led to a significant drop in the number of so-called “Guess Who” phone scams ...
A new scam is making the rounds, with scammers targeting drivers through text messages claiming they owe money to a state ...
If you receive a text claiming you have unpaid tolls, do not click the link in the message. Instead, contact the state's tolling agency to determine if the message is legitimate. Be sure that you go ...
Scam texts claiming unpaid E-ZPass tolls are pressuring people into quick payments. Verify legitimacy before clicking links, ...
The text reads that the driver needs to pay their toll by a specific deadline "to avoid a fine and keep your license." ...
State officials are advising New Yorkers not to be fooled by a multistate text messaging scam alleging motorists have unpaid E-ZPass tolls and are at risk of "excessive late fees" unless they click on ...
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Thieves take advantage of news events and your desire for a big tax refund to steal your identity and your money.
The message claims you have an unpaid toll, but it originates from a +63 number, indicating it's from the Philippines.
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