Got a suspicious E-ZPass text? Don't click the link (and what to do if you already did) https://t.co/B1kknUbMy4
The texts are made to look like they're from the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT) or its E-ZPass program and as for payment on an "outstanding toll" — but MNDOT says that's not how it works. https://t.co/31U9dxl84T
The Washington State Department of Transportation is warning drivers about an aggressive online scam that's going around claiming to be from toll agencies. https://t.co/9hshe2Di2e
A recent cyberattack on Harvest, a leading French financial software provider, has resulted in a data breach affecting clients of two major French banks, MAIF and BPCE. The breach has exposed personal data, leading to concerns about potential scams targeting affected customers. As a response, various organizations are issuing warnings about fraudulent communications, including emails and SMS messages that may attempt to exploit the situation. The incident has prompted a broader discussion on cybersecurity within the French financial sector, highlighting the need for vigilance among consumers regarding suspicious messages related to unpaid tolls and other financial matters.