Messages, known as smishing, or Short Message Service (SMS) phishing, are happening nationwide. The sender disguises themselves as E-ZPass or a state tollway operator claiming the recipient has an unpaid toll. Beyond toll warnings, Mayes said other popular smishing attempts include bogus messages about job offers, package delivery and tax refunds.
Messages, known as smishing, or Short Message Service (SMS) phishing, are happening nationwide. The sender disguises themselves as E-ZPass or a state tollway operator claiming the recipient has an unpaid toll. Beyond toll warnings, Mayes said other popular smishing attempts include bogus messages about job offers, package delivery and tax refunds.