California residents and others around the country have received fake text messages claiming they owe unpaid tolls and want ...
While people are complaining about the FasTrak scam, it's a good rule of thumb to do this with any text message you receive asking for money.
The text may have urgent language or appear from a legitimate source. That's by design, and it could be to your detriment.
Do not submit any card information or click the link.
The scam comes in the form of a text message that claims you owe money for using a FasTrak lane. It also threatens the loss of your license or late penalties if you don't pay. Officials with "Toll ...
In California, the texts may be fake FasTrak tolls, sometimes misspelled as FastTrak. In other parts of the country, they may be fake E-ZPass messages. In January, California Attorney General Rob ...
FasTrak is the electronic toll collection system used by the state of California. Motorists can purchase a toll transponder for ~$26 and link the serial number with a debit account to have their ...
Californians may receive a text message claiming they owe money for unpaid tolls, and the text may appear as from FasTrak, an electronic toll collection system. The scam is designed to deceive ...
In this edition of the Bay’s monthly news roundup, Alan, Jessica, and intern Mel talk about renewed fears of real estate development at San Francisco’s Presidio, an increase in FasTrak scam texts, and ...
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