Bay Area Fastrak Myths Debunked: The Truth Will Surprise You

These residents reported receiving a text message that asked. East bay residents are raising concerns over a new phishing scam involving fake fastrak payment requests. The scam begins with a text message claiming the recipient owes money for a fastrak toll and must pay immediately to avoid late fees or legal action. The texts in question claim consumers owe fastrak express lane or toll charges, link to a website and ask for online payment. This scam is designed to deceive drivers into entering banking or credit card information into a website, fraudulently claiming to represent tolling agencies.

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