The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center has issued a warning about a recent surge in smishing scams targeting drivers with ...
While people are complaining about the FasTrak scam, it's a good rule of thumb to do this with any text message you receive ...
This scare tactic—making people feel a sense of urgency—is common among scammers. The con artist’s goal is to make their target panic and make rash decisions so they can get what they want from them ...
The text reads that the driver needs to pay their toll by a specific deadline "to avoid a fine and keep your license." ...
A new type of scam is targeting car drivers using the FasTrak toll system in California. The scammers send text messages ...
Scammers are sending fake texts claiming to be from EZDriveMA, the Massachusetts electronic tolling system, and FasTrak, ...
Have you received a text message urging you to pay a FasTrak fee? It's a scam. The message looks like this: “In order to avoid excessive late fees and potential legal action on statements ...
There's a new, quite common E-ZPass scam text making the rounds — don't fall for it. In case you haven't heard of it, the scam text claims the receiver has unpaid tolls and that they need to pay ...
A quick way to spot that this is a scam is by looking at the names and spelling used in the message. FasTrak, not FastTrak as it says in the text, is the toll payment option used in California.
"FasTrak" is the electronic tolling system used in California, but Levy says she hasn't traveled there lately. Several scams like it are circulating. Another text appears to be E-ZPass telling ...