
Several Pennsylvania Turnpike authorities and news outlets have issued warnings about a phishing scam targeting E-ZPass users. The scam involves fraudulent text messages claiming drivers have overdue tolls and requesting financial information. Officials advise not clicking on any links in these messages to avoid falling victim to the scam.









A new scam is targeting E-ZPass users where scammers are using phony text messages to try to get customers' money and information. @eriellereshef has more. https://t.co/ZP1XTqji8w
A Springfield woman narrowly avoided a new phishing scam targeting E-ZPass users. Now she's warning friends and family to stay alert of these phony text messages. https://t.co/RKuKDJZnYS
If you receive a text from someone claiming to be PA Turnpike Toll Service, please know that texts were part of a phishing SCAM, which requests personal financial information for outstanding toll amounts. https://t.co/nlr95dsBXI. https://t.co/J6J3tD3I20