Several TxTag customers have reported receiving text messages claiming to have a toll balance due or past due.
Millions of people nationwide are at risk of having their data stolen if they respond to the texts, including in Texas.
This message, sent from the “Toll Roads Notice of Toll Evasion” is a "smishing" scam, a term combining SMS (short message ...
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is warning residents to be aware of a phishing scam involving fake toll ...
This message, sent from the “Toll Roads Notice of Toll Evasion” is a "smishing" scam, a term combining SMS (short message ...
The spike in text messages appears to come from TxTag which recently transitioned drivers to a different toll service.
A phishing scam is going around that could put many Texans' personal information at risk. Here's what to know.
"TxTag does not send emails or text messages to customers regarding balances due," the state agency said. You should ignore the text messages.
A wave of scam text messages falsely claiming unpaid TxTag toll bills are circulating nationwide, prompting new warnings from law enforcement.
The SMS phishing scams, also known as smishing, have been occurring since April 2024 but have recently spiked, according to ...
The agency warns not to click links or respond, emphasizing that TxTag never sends payment reminders via text.