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A new round of scam text messages pose as state DMVs, threatening residents with the loss of their vehicle registration and ...
The newest text scam making the rounds is a message that (poorly) impersonates your state DMV with a threat to rescind your ...
Knox County Sheriff's warns of a "Ghost Tap" credit card scam involving Chinese nationals using digital wallets to commit ...
A new text message scam claiming to be from PennDOT warns drivers that if they do not pay a fine, they'll have several ...
The Superior Court of Alameda County is warning the public about a new texting scam involving traffic citations. Here's ...
The scam uses AI-generated audio to impersonate well-known, public figures or personal relationships to convince targets of ...
Scammers are impersonating big names, such as Amazon and Target, as they promise too-good-to-be-true job opportunities.
The text claims that if you do not pay a fine, your registration, license, and more penalties will be imposed.
Officials with the state’s actual agency, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, said they have not used the DMV moniker for more than two decades.
You’d expect a phishing scam to be riddled with typos or strange email addresses. But one new scheme is anything but sloppy.
State Police warn of a new New York scam involving spoofed calls demanding personal info. Stay alert and know what to do.