Scam text messages dinging cell phones across Georgia are urging people to pay tolls via a link to a fake website that often mirrors the real one.
Scammers have stolen thousands of dollars from Georgians with the faked Peach Pass texts, but the FBI believes the actual number of victims is much larger.
Since March 1, the number of complaints to the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center reporting smishing texts from Georgia’s ...
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A wave of scam texts claiming unpaid toll violations has flooded Georgia drivers’ phones, prompting state toll officials to issue a warning the public. The phishing scam has hit other parts of the ...
Forsyth County leaders, educators and partners in education celebrated what makes the school district among the best in the ...
Since March 1, the number of complaints to the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center reporting smishing texts from Georgia’s ...
The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center reported Thursday that since the beginning of March the center has received a host ...