DMVs across the country are warning drivers of a new batch of fake, phishing text messages, designed to scam respondents out of their personal and financial information.
The latest round of scam texts have been reported by departments of motor vehicles in at least three states: New York, Florida and California.
The messages warn drivers of unpaid fees on traffic violations and threaten steep penalties, including additional fines and suspension of driving privileges if the reader does not comply.
But these texts aren't from any official body. They are part of a growing trend of scammers using fear tactics under the guise of an official domain to get people's personal information.
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