New York state officials urge residents to exercise caution regarding an E-ZPass text message scam that's been reported ...
"It is a phishing scam," according to Pennsylvania State Trooper Nathan Branosky. Branosky says people, young and old, are falling for it. The texts ask for anywhere from a few dollars to $20. They ...
Phishing schemes targeting E-ZPass customers are becoming more and more prevalent. Hunterdon County Sheriff Brown has issued ...
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Residents across New York State are being warned about a growing scam involving deceptive text messages claiming unpaid tolls ...
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It feels like this year EZ pass scams are at an all time high. I have been getting more texts that look like the one below ...
U.S. Highway 6 over Loveland Pass has reopened, according to CoTrip.org. 8:10 a.m.: Interstate 70 reopened to traffic around ...
A phishing scam is targeting E-Pass users to try and steal your bank information, the Central Florida Expressway Authority ...
The warning from New York's governor comes just days after the NYPD alerted Staten Island residents to such a scam.
If you're unsure of whether a text is real or a scam, officials urge recipients to contact E-ZPass at 1-800-333-8655 or Tolls by Mail at 1-844-826-8400 for help.
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