Law enforcement agencies across the country have posted repeated warnings about the scam. It's a relatively easy one to spot, ...
The scam involves people getting a text message that tells them they owe money. If you get one, don't click on the link.
The text may have urgent language or appear from a legitimate source. That's by design, and it could be to your detriment.
Attorney General John M. Formella and Transportation Commissioner William J. Cass alert residents to a new “smishing” scam targeting New Hampshire E-ZPass users.
The Atlantic County Sheriff's Office is alerting millions of E-ZPass users across New Jersey about yet another scam.
A prime example of scammers trying to sync up with people expecting a package. If you ordered something the day before, this one could certainly throw you off. One flag here is the wording requesting ...