HIGH phishing
Is “ezpass text scam” a scam?
Yes — this is a known, dangerous scam.
A text message impersonating EZ-Pass, SunPass, FasTrak, or TxTag claims you owe $3–$12 in unpaid tolls. A link leads to a fake payment site that steals your credit card number and personal information.
How to tell
- ⚠ Real toll agencies do not send unsolicited texts demanding immediate payment
- ⚠ The dollar amount is deliberately small ($3–$12) to seem credible and bypass suspicion
- ⚠ The link uses unofficial domains such as 'ezpass-pay.com' or 'official-sunpass.net' — not the agency's real site or .gov
- ⚠ The payment form asks for far more personal information than a toll transaction requires
What to do right now
- 1 Do not click the link — delete the text immediately
- 2 If you think you may actually owe tolls, log in to your account directly through the official app or by typing the official URL into your browser
- 3 If you entered payment information on a fake site, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to dispute charges and replace your card
- 4 Report to the FTC at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov and the FBI's IC3 at https://www.ic3.gov.
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