A text message scam claiming that consumers owe money for fake, unpaid road tolls is continuing to proliferate across the U.S., and experts are warning recipients to exercise caution. The scam texts ...
If you owe money for tolls, you're unlikely to get a text about it. But scam text messages are hitting cellphones across the nation telling customers to pay up. Don't click the link. Don't copy the ...
The government has stated that any guidance text message containing a URL (internet address shortcut) related to the application and distribution of the "Second Round of Livelihood Recovery Consumer ...
The scam texts often contain misspellings, grammatical errors, and links to fake websites. Residents are advised not to click links, reply with information, or engage with these texts, but instead ...
Michigan does not have toll roads, but scammers are sending texts en masse hoping some people will fall for it. The FTC advises people to not click on links in or respond to unexpected texts, verify ...
Michigan does not have toll roads, but scammers are sending texts en masse hoping some people will fall for money demands. The FTC advises people to not click on links in or respond to unexpected ...
If you have received a peculiar text with an unfamiliar URL that claims to be about a delivery from the United States Postal Service (USPS) but haven’t signed up for a tracking request, be careful: It ...
Republished on August 12 with new text message attack warnings. American smartphones are under attack from malicious text messages. This industrial scale campaign is driven by organized criminal gangs ...