Have you received a surprise text message warning you to pay a TxTag toll bill or risk being hit with a late fee? If so, beware: You have likely been targeted by scammers. ALSO READ: Tracking the San ...
Millions of people nationwide are at risk of having their data stolen if they respond to the texts, including in Texas.
Received a fishy-looking text claiming you have unpaid toll fees? You aren’t alone — but there are ways you can report it to state and federal leaders.
The Texas Department of Transportation and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation are warning residents of fraud and scam attacks through fraudulent text messages.
A smishing scam is going around that could put many Texans' personal information at risk. Here's what to know.
TxTag takes customer account security and verification very seriously. While TxTag currently communicates with customers via ...
A wave of scam text messages falsely claiming unpaid TxTag toll bills are circulating nationwide, prompting new warnings from law enforcement.
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 ...
There have been multiple reports of TxTag customers, including East Texas residents, receiving text messages claiming to have ...
TxTag and the Texas Department of Transportation are warning people about an increase in smishing scams, where fraudsters posing as TxTag send text messages asking for payment. The messages are ...
This message, sent from the “Toll Roads Notice of Toll Evasion” is a "smishing" scam, a term combining SMS (short message ...