Millions of people nationwide are at risk of having their data stolen if they respond to the texts, including in Texas.
A phishing scam is going around that could put many Texans' personal information at risk. Here's what to know.
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The Beaumont Enterprise on MSNUnpaid toll texts are scams, FBI and local authorities warnGot a text about unpaid tolls? It’s probably a scam. The FBI and local authorities are warning drivers about a phishing — or ...
Several TxTag customers have reported receiving text messages claiming to have a toll balance due or past due.
This message, sent from the “Toll Roads Notice of Toll Evasion” is a "smishing" scam, a term combining SMS (short message ...
"TxTag does not send emails or text messages to customers regarding balances due," the state agency said. You should ignore the text messages.
TxTag takes customer account security and verification very seriously. While TxTag currently communicates with customers via ...
The Texas Department of Transportation and TxTag, the state's interoperable electronic toll collection system, have warned citizens about the rise in SMS scams targeting drivers with messages asking ...
There have been multiple reports of TxTag customers, including East Texas residents, receiving text messages claiming to have ...
Have you received a text recently telling you that you have an outstanding balance on your TxTag account? If so, disregard it ...
Millions of drivers nationwide are at risk of receiving the scam texts, which could steal personal information.
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