This DMV Text Is the Latest Phishing Scam ...Middle East

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This scam purports to be from the DMV or transportation department in your state and warns of unpaid fees for traffic violations or tolls. The message directs recipients to a link to pay these supposed penalties or risk losing their license (or "driving privileges") or face legal action. It also references a state statute that may actually be legitimate (albeit unrelated to the warning), but that doesn't mean the text itself is.

According to data from Robokiller, Americans received 19.2 billion spam texts, of which smishing is an example, in April 2025. That's an average of 63 messages per person.

Text scam red flags to watch for

Once you read more carefully, you'll notice additional red flags. The sender may be an email address or non-local (even international) phone number— official texts from government agencies typically come from five-digit numbers. The name of the department may be incorrect, such as the Florida State Department of Motor Vehicles (fake) instead of Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (real). The URL to pay the supposed fine is not an official state website ( utah[dot]gov-etcwirs[dot]cc, for example), and it may not be clickable, so it skirts your device's security features. And, of course, there may be minor spelling and grammar errors and odd formatting.

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