E-ZPass Phishing Scam Warning
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and other agencies are cautioning the public about a email phishing scam disguised to be a warning about unpaid tolls.
Phishing is the attempt to acquire sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details (and sometimes, indirectly, money) by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication.
An example of the email shows a subject line, “In arrears for driving on toll road.” The body of the email shows what appears to be the E-ZPass service center logo, along with the following message:
“Dear customer,
You have not paid a toll for driving on a toll road. This invoice is sent repeatedly, please service your debt in the shortest possible time.
The invoice can be downloaded here.”
A link to download and pay an invoice follows.
The bottom of the email shows a series of links including “phishing policy.” But E-ZPass said it doesn’t want those who receive the email to be fooled.
The email is not authorized by E-ZPass, the Port Authority or any other toll agency associated with E-ZPass, the agency said.
“We advise customers in receipt of this email not to open or respond to such a message. The safest thing to do is to delete the email,” the agency said.
The Port Authority said the real E-ZPass Service Center does not send emails to notify people of unpaid tolls. Any invoices will be sent through U.S. Mail.
Several other agencies, including the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, have also issued warnings about the scam. Anyone with questions about whether a message from E-ZPass is real is asked to call the E-ZPass New York Customer Service Center at 800-333-8655.
Address/Location
River Vale Police Department
334 Rivervale Rd
River Vale, NJ 07675
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 201-664-1111