
E-ZPass and Toll Payment Text Scams Surge Across Georgia and Ohio
Residents of Georgia and Ohio are facing a rising tide of text message scams related to E-ZPass and other toll payment systems. Scammers are sending deceptive texts that claim recipients owe money for unpaid tolls, often urging them to click on links to settle these fictitious debts. These fraudulent messages have been reported across the states, with numerous Georgians receiving texts about unpaid Peach Pass tolls and Ohioans being warned by the Ohio Turnpike about similar scams.
The texts typically prompt users to enter personal and financial information on fake websites, leading to potential identity theft and financial losses. Authorities and toll agencies have issued warnings to the public, advising them to never click on unsolicited links or provide personal information via text. Instead, they recommend verifying any toll charges directly through official channels.
Both states are urging residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious texts to help combat these scams. As technology continues to evolve, so do the methods of scammers, making it crucial for individuals to remain informed about the latest scam tactics and protect themselves accordingly.