Mashable 01月25日
How to spot and avoid the E-ZPass scam texts everyones getting
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最近出现了一种新的E-ZPass诈骗短信,声称接收者有未付通行费,并威胁如果不支付将面临罚款或吊销驾照的后果。这些短信通常包含一个可疑的链接,诱导用户点击。这种诈骗短信具有典型特征,如可疑的URL、紧急行动要求以及来自随机号码。用户应避免点击任何链接,并联系当地收费机构核实情况。同时,应举报并删除此类短信,以防个人信息泄露或身份被盗用。保持警惕,及时删除可疑信息是关键。

⚠️ 诈骗短信通常会声称你有未支付的通行费,并威胁如果不及时支付将面临罚款甚至吊销驾照的严重后果。

🔗 短信中包含可疑链接,切勿点击,因为这可能会导致个人信息泄露,甚至身份被盗用。

📱 这些短信通常来自随机号码,特别是+63的菲律宾区号,具有明显的诈骗特征。

🚨 收到此类短信后,应立即联系当地收费机构核实情况,并使用手机的“举报垃圾信息”功能进行举报。

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 in question claims the receiver has unpaid tolls and that they need to pay their balance in order to avoid consequences such as fines or losing their license. It also leads out to a link, which you should not click. We've got the details on the scam and what to do if you get the text.

What is the scam and how to spot it?

The scam text shouldn't be hard to spot, should you receive it. It has the hallmarks of a classic scam. It typically features a link with a questionable URL, it insists on an urgent action (in order to make you not think it over), and it comes from a random number. In the case of this scam, the texts have usually come from a +63 country code, which is for the Philippines. The messages seem to threaten folks with consequences such as added fines or losing their license, which would be pretty extreme for unpaid tolls.

Folks online have posted examples of the scam.

Mashable's own Crystal Bell received a scam text, which, in her case, claimed she had unpaid Fast Trak tolls.

Credit: Mashable / Screenshot: Crystal Bell

The texts have had slight variation but, in general, they follow that similar pattern.

What to do if you get the scam E-ZPass text

First and foremost Do. Not. Click. Any. Links.

"Not only is the scammer trying to steal your money, but if you click the link, they could get your personal info (like your driver’s license number) — and even steal your identity," wrote the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in a blog about the scam.

The FTC recommended you not click the link, reach out to your local tolling agency to see if it's legit, and report and delete the scam messages. Most phones have a "report junk" option for instances just like this.

So, in short: Stay vigilant and keep the delete button handy.

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