The Georgia Attorney General recently addressed suspicious texts allegedly from 'Peach Pass,' the state's toll collection ...
The Georgia State Road & Tollway Authority and the FBI warn texters about a nationwide scam that is bombarding phone owners ...
“They’re getting very creative. They’re actually using a portion of our domain, mypeachpass.com, which of course is how our ...
Scam text messages dinging cell phones across Georgia are urging people to pay tolls via a link to a fake website that often mirrors the real one.
Scammers have stolen thousands of dollars from Georgians with the faked Peach Pass texts, but the FBI believes the actual number of victims is much larger.
More than 1,500 complaints have been made by Georgians so far. Here’s what to do and not do if you receive this text.
The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center reported Thursday that since the beginning of March the center has received a host ...
If you live in Georgia and got a text from 'Peach Pass,' don't touch it! Someone is committing a crime. Many residents have recently gotten a text or email saying something to the effect of "Peach ...
The texts not only mention Peach Pass, but they also link to a website with a web address that is nearly identical to the real Peach Pass website and even looks like the real thing if you click ...
An onslaught of unsolicited texts to Americans’ phones in recent months claiming they owe unpaid tolls and E-ZPass bills is ...