Beware of Traffic Ticket Text Message Scams: How to Identify Fake Alerts and Protect Yourself
A new wave of scam messages claiming you have unpaid traffic fines has emerged, aiming to deceive recipients into revealing personal information or making payments. These messages often threaten to suspend your vehicle registration or license, or even pursue legal action, but are entirely fraudulent.
Scammers typically impersonate official agencies like the DMV, sending texts from suspicious or unfamiliar numbers. They may include urgent language and links prompting you to pay fines immediately, which can lead to identity theft or financial loss.
To safeguard yourself, avoid clicking on any links or responding to suspicious texts. Instead, verify any claims by directly contacting your local DMV through official contact details found online. Report scam messages to your messaging app and forward them to 7726 (SPAM) to help prevent others from falling victim.
Stay informed about current scams by visiting resources such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) website. Remember, genuine agencies will not threaten legal action or demand payment via text messages—always verify before taking any ac...
Beware of Traffic Ticket Text Message Scams: How to Identify Fake Alerts and Protect Yourself
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