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    Zayne PhamBy Zayne PhamFebruary 9, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read2 Views
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    FBI Warns iPhone and Android Users: Toll Road Text Scam Alert. (Image Credit: AFP)
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    A new text scam is targeting drivers across the nation, prompting urgent warnings from the FBI and FTC. The scam, which appears to originate from fake toll road operators, has been spreading rapidly via SMS. Both iPhone and Android users are advised to delete any suspicious messages immediately.


    What Is the Toll Road Text Scam?

    The scam operates by sending unsolicited text messages that appear to be from legitimate toll road agencies. These messages typically state that the recipient owes money for unpaid tolls and include a link to a website that mimics the official toll service. The text may mention a specific toll system, such as FasTrak Lane, and use urgent language to scare users into paying quickly. Once the link is clicked, unsuspecting users are prompted to enter personal and financial information, such as credit card details and even a driver’s license number.

    Fake toll road scam text (Image Credit: Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    This type of phishing attack—often referred to as a “smishing” attack—has already been reported in several states, including Massachusetts, Florida, Texas, and California. Despite the small dollar amounts mentioned in the texts, the ultimate goal is to harvest sensitive data, which can be used to steal identities and commit further fraud.

    Great Falls, please be on the lookout for this text scam!📱🚨
    A few local people have recently received a text referring to their vehicle having an “outstanding toll bill." This is a SCAM and is not coming from the City of Great Falls. Please do not click the link in the message. pic.twitter.com/h0oUOiMvBu

    — City of Great Falls, MT (@City_GreatFalls) February 6, 2025

    How to Recognize and Avoid the Scam

    If you receive a text message claiming that you owe toll road fees, here are some steps you can take to protect yourself:

    1. Do Not Click on Any Links: The FTC advises that any unexpected messages should be treated with suspicion. Do not click on any links provided in these texts.
    2. Verify Directly: Instead of using the information in the text, visit the official website of your toll operator (such as FasTrak) or call their verified customer service number to confirm whether you owe any fees.
    3. Report Suspicious Messages: Use your phone’s “report junk” feature or forward the message to 7726 (SPAM) to alert your mobile carrier. You can also report these scams to the FTC or the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
    4. Delete the Text: Once reported, delete the message immediately from your device to avoid accidentally clicking the link later.

    What Authorities Say

    The FBI warns iPhone Android users about these fraudulent texts as the scam appears to be moving quickly from state to state. According to FBI spokespersons, the scam has already affected thousands of Americans and is expected to spread further before authorities can fully contain it.

    The FTC has issued its own warning, highlighting that scammers are not only trying to steal money but are also after sensitive personal information that can be used for identity theft. The FTC’s advice is clear: do not respond to or click on any unsolicited toll-related texts.

    Local law enforcement agencies and toll operators have joined the call for caution. For instance, officials in Great Falls recently posted on social media to warn residents, stating, “This is a SCAM and is not coming from the City of Great Falls. Please do not click the link in the message.”

    Impact on Consumers

    Scam texts like these can have serious consequences. Victims who fall for the scam may find themselves facing unauthorized charges or, worse, compromised financial accounts and stolen identities. Identity theft can lead to long-term financial damage, requiring victims to spend considerable time and resources to resolve issues with banks and credit agencies.

    Financial experts warn that even if the toll amount seems minor, the cumulative effect of multiple scams can be devastating. Consumers are urged to stay vigilant and educate themselves about the latest text scam tactics that cybercriminals employ.

    Stay informed and report any suspicious activity promptly to help combat these scams. As the threat continues to evolve, consumers must remain cautious and proactive to avoid falling victim to these deceptive tactics.

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