If you got a sketchy text last year about an unpaid toll or parking ticket , you weren't alone. Those DMV and E-ZPass phishing scams swept across the country in 2025, targeting drivers in states like California, Florida, and New York with fraudulent messages designed to scare people into handing over their personal and financial information. Now the scammers are back, and they've upgraded their approach. In the latest iteration of this scam, consumers receive a text message warning them they are receiving a "final notice" for a traffic violation, warning them to make an urgent payment, and pointing them to a QR code for payment. According to a new report from BleepingComputer , a wave of these traffic violation phishing texts is making the rounds across at least nine states: California, Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, North Carolina, Virginia, and Texas. Mashable also found evidence that scammers are targeting people in Georgia as well. This time, instead of a...
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