A new twist in scamming are text messages that claim you have an unpaid toll and that may try to evade your phone’s security measures. Officials in at least four states — New York, California, ...
“Your bill for $6.99 is due soon.” The text message contains a link and instructs you to “pay and avoid additional fees” by ...
Beware of text messages claiming you owe money for unpaid tolls, the Maryland Transportation Authority warns. The MDTA is ...
A smishing text message scam regarding unpaid toll bills is resurfacing, and some in the DMV area have been targeted.
If you're online, you're at risk. We spoke to three security experts about what you can do to protect yourself.
They emphasized that they will never send a bill or any information through a text message. Gulliver says the scam targets people with phone numbers near tolling authorities. The scammers do not ...
Forward the smishing/text message to 7726 (SPAM), which will assist with reporting the scam phone number. Scammers often try to target customers through social media, third-party e-commerce sites ...