The warning from New York's governor comes just days after the NYPD alerted Staten Island residents to such a scam.
An ongoing scam is so widespread that New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is now warning all New Yorkers to watch out. Also, she released information on what you can do if you get these scam texts.
Gov. Kathy Hochul is warning state residents about a new scam involving fraudulent E-ZPass text message alerts. The fake texts — which say the recipient has unpaid tolls ...
In addition to shutting down the sites, a consumer protection resource, Scams at a Glance: SunPass Safety, is being released.
Demands for immediate payment in the guise of texts from state toll authorities are being made coast to coast, FTC says.
ALBANY, N.Y. (WBNG) -- Governor Kathy Hochul warned consumers of an E-ZPass text message scam on Sunday. Consumers have reported SMS messages that attempt to collect tolls. Fake texts are often sent ...
Governor Hochul warns of a scam involving fake E-ZPass texts phishing for personal info; urges New Yorkers to verify messages ...
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 ...
Governor Kathy Hochul is warning New York residents about a rising E-ZPass text message scam designed to steal personal ...
New Jersey officials issued a warning about a new scam that could be buried in your pocket. Thieves are reportedly using text ...