Great article to share by the FTC…
Think it’s E-Z?
August 12, 2014
by Lisa Weintraub Schifferle , Attorney, FTC
Love breezing through tollbooths with your E-Z Pass?
A new scam is taking advantage of that.
Here’s how it works: You get an email that appears to be from E-Z Pass. It has the E-Z Pass logo, and says you owe money for driving on a toll road. It also provides a link to click for your invoice.
Guess what? The email isn’t from E-Z Pass. If you click on the link, the crooks running this scam may put malware on your machine. And if you respond to the email with your personal information, they’re likely to steal your identity.
This E-Z Pass email is the latest in a long line of phishing scams, where fraudsters pretend to be legitimate businesses as a way to get access to people’s personal information. But adopting a few online security habits can help you avoid phishing scams:
If you might have been tricked by a phishing email:
OnGuardOnline.gov has more information about phishing scams.