FBI and FTC Issue Warnings Over Nationwide Toll Payment 'Smishing' Scams
Fraudulent texts impersonating toll agencies are targeting users across the U.S., threatening financial and personal data security.
- Scammers are sending fake text messages claiming unpaid toll fees, urging recipients to click malicious links or share sensitive information.
- The fraudulent messages often mimic legitimate toll services like E-ZPass or FastTrak, using deceptive URLs that resemble official websites.
- Cybercriminals have registered over 10,000 domains to support these scams, which have expanded to include fake delivery service alerts.
- Authorities recommend deleting suspicious texts, avoiding links, and verifying toll payments directly through official channels.
- Major cities like Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Miami are among the most targeted areas, with a significant rise in reported cases since January.