State officials are warning Americans not to respond to a surge of scam road toll collection texts. The texts impersonating ...
The FBI is warning cell phone users about an increased "smishing" scam. The text message claim the users they owe road toll ...
The text may have urgent language or appear from a legitimate source. That's by design, and it could be to your detriment.
This tactic, known as “smishing”— a portmanteau of “SMS” and “phishing” — targets people using text messages to trick people ...
FBI issues new warning of nationwide 'smishing' text scam from E-ZPass or other road toll collection service. Here's what to know about these scams ...
Smishing” is a combination of “SMS” and “phishing,” referring to deceptive tactics used to manipulate individuals into providing confidential info.
The FBI has alerted smartphone users nationwide to delete fake texts pretending to be from toll road services, delivery companies, or government agencies, saying the smishing scam is moving state to ...
Cybercriminals are sending fake texts claiming unpaid tolls, tricking people into sharing personal information or downloading ...
In its latest statement, the FBI advises: "If you receive one of these texts, the following is suggested: File a complaint with the IC3, check your account using the toll service's legitimate website, ...
As the deadline to file gets closer, cybersecurity experts warn, you're even more likely to be targeted by scammers. You ...