Smishing is a phishing attempt by text message and is aimed at stealing your personal or credit card information.
Scammers posing as toll collectors are sending drivers fake text messages to cash in on New York City congestion pricing, E-ZPass warns.
Many people have reported receiving a text message claiming they have a FasTrak toll that needs to be paid, but it's a scam. The Better Business Bureau says there are a few things to look out for ...
The scam messages include a memo instructing the recipient to pay for “FasTrak Lane” by a certain date to avoid “excessive late fees and potential legal action.” Below that, the iMessages ...
The scam comes in the form of a text message that claims you owe money for using a FasTrak lane. It also threatens the loss of your license or late penalties if you don't pay. Officials with "Toll ...
A phishing text message warning of a legal threat and financial penalties has been hitting users and even non-drivers of Southern California’s Metro ExpressLanes.
Have you recently received a text saying you owe a FasTrak toll fee with a link to pay? Beware – it may be a scam. These texts claim consumers owe Fastrak express lane or toll charges and ...