Drivers across the D.C. region and nationwide are being warned about a growing text message scam involving fake E ZPass toll notices.
Scammers posing as the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles are sending text messages to Hoosiers with fraudulent claims of unpaid traffic violations.
Multiple agencies are warning you about a new text message scam making the rounds.
The same isn't new, but it's still working. So if you get a text message about E-ZPass, it might be a good idea to ignore it.
If you believe a text message is fraudulent, the agency says you should ignore it, delete it, and avoid clicking on any links.
State and local officials are warning the public after the latest scam is making its way around via text message. A text message claiming to be from the Department of Public Safety or the Oklahoma ...
The Hawaii Police Department is warning the public of a text scam after receiving reports of fraudsters posing as ...
Celtics spoil Giannis Antetokounmpo's return, trouncing Bucks 108-81 without Jaylen Brown Payton Pritchard scored 25 points, rookie Hugo González had career highs of 18 points and 16 rebounds, and the ...
Bogus text messages inviting people to a court hearing over a Pennsylvania Turnpike toll violation are part of a scam, Philadelphia courts warned this weekend. The fraudulent messages falsely instruct ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Transportation officials are warning of another scam targeting Oregonians. Scammers are using unknown numbers to text residents and pose as Oregon’s Department of ...
Court officials in Philadelphia are warning people about a text messaging scam that claims to be from the city's municipal court and falsely tells recipients that they owe unpaid parking citations.
Tax scams target Americans starting in January using personal data from brokers to create fake IRS emails and refund alerts ...
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