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If you received an email about an outstanding toll balance from an Indiana government account, it was likely part of a ...
Scores of Indiana residents received scam texts and emails from fake versions of government agencies about unpaid toll ...
Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers to a surge in spam emails falsely claiming to be from the state of Indiana ...
If the Indiana Department of Child Services emailed you to collect an unpaid toll, do not click any links. It's a scam sent from a hacked email address.
A flurry of messages about unpaid tolls sent from state agencies Monday night and Tuesday should be deleted. Why it matters: ...
The emails appear to come from dozens of state agencies and offices, including the Indiana Department of Revenue, State ...
Suspicious emails claiming to be from Indiana government offices are part of a phishing scam. Delete them immediately and avoid responding.
Hoosiers signed up for Indiana government emails likely received suspicious notices of unpaid tolls. The scam emails started ...
Indiana Office of Technology officials said the emails were scams and discouraged recipients from clicking on the links.
Multiple Indiana government agencies and the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office are both warning of scams. On Monday night and ...
According to TxDOT, there have been multiple reports of TxTag customers receiving text messages claiming to have a balance due or past due. These SMS text phishing scams are also known as smishing.
The emails are signed with "TxTag Customer Service" and that name is used in the text, as well. This content is imported from Facebook. You may be able to find the same content in another format ...
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