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The Mississippi Department of Public Safety is warning people of a driver's license scam. Text messages have been going out ...
If you recently received a text from the Alabama DMV, don’t click on the link. It’s a scam. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is warning people about a nationwide phishing scam that has recently ...
You can report the phishing attempts to the Federal Trade Commission or the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
MDPS says the scam consists of a call or text to residents, saying they must pay a fine or their license will be revoked and/or their vehicle will be repossessed.
ALEA officials stress that neither the agency nor its Driver License Division sends unsolicited text messages threatening ...
Fraudulent text scams are making it’s rounds again throughout the Tar Heel State, according to The North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. The North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles said ...
Smishing schemes involving Departments of Motor Vehicles nationwide have increased. Scammers are sending SMS text messages falsely claiming to be ...
Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers about an email and text message scam falsely claiming to be a “final notice ...
The scams are targeting residents in multiple states and warn that if the recipient does not click on a link to make a payment, they may face suspended driving privileges, suspended vehicle ...
Multiple law enforcement agencies are warning of another text scam. This text states they are with the Oklahoma Department of ...
Across Mississippi, residents have been receiving texts telling them that must pay a ticket or a fine or their license will ...
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is warning the public of a text message scam claiming a fine was owed to the Oklahoma Department of Motor Vehicles.
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