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The FBI has issued a stark warning to iPhone and Android users in the United States, advising them to delete any suspicious text messages that could be part of a phishing scam. According to a report by Forbes, the agency noted that the scam tactics may be spreading from state to state, potentially impacting individuals in previously unaffected areas.
Scammers typically pose as toll agencies, sending messages claiming that individuals owe money for unpaid tolls. Clicking on the provided payment link directs victims to a fraudulent site that solicits sensitive banking information. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has echoed these concerns, warning that such messages are likely scams aimed at stealing financial and personal data.
Chinese cybercriminals are believed to be behind these phishing efforts, continuously developing "commercial phishing kits" to mimic legitimate toll operators, shipping firms, and administrative services, targeting vulnerable populations. The FBI has urged users to verify any claims by checking the official websites of the agencies involved and to enhance their security through updated software and robust two-factor authentication methods.