The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is warning consumers of reported phishing attempts via text where scammers are pretending to be from WisDOT to get individuals to click on fraudulent links or reveal personal information.
The most common warns of a “final reminder” of an “outstanding toll. . .” Some scams duplicate the look of official WisDOT content. These are not from WisDOT or DMV. Wisconsin consumers should be wary of emails or messages that don’t seem true. For example, Wisconsin does not have tolls.
Wisconsin DMV urges consumers to be on the lookout and follow these tips:
· Be suspicious of demands for money.
· Do not share personal information with unsolicited emails or messages.
If you are the victim of a scam:
· Consider filing a police report with local law enforcement
· Report internet-based crime at ic3.gov
WisDOT is committed to protecting consumers. You can always initiate your own DMV services online at wisconsindmv.gov.
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