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flag Scammers are using fake E-ZPass texts to trick people into sharing personal information.

flag The article warns of an E-ZPass text scam spreading across the U.S., where scammers send fake messages asking recipients to click on links or reply with personal information. flag To avoid scams, the FTC advises not clicking any links, verifying messages directly with the agency, or deleting suspicious texts. flag Suspected scams can be reported to the FTC's consumer fraud complaints division.

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