That E-ZPass text is almost definitely a scam. Here's how to spot it.
Briefly

Fake toll collection text messages are increasingly targeting individuals across the U.S., raising concerns from the FBI and local law enforcement. These messages, often claiming to be from legitimate agencies like E-ZPass and others, are scams that ask recipients for personal information or encourage them to click on links. Agencies, including The Toll Roads, have warned that they do not send unsolicited texts to non-account holders, and consumers are urged to be cautious and verify any suspicious messages directly with the agency.
"The Toll Roads is advising drivers to disregard phishing texts being sent to their phones that detail a specific outstanding toll amount or Notice of Toll Evasion."
"E-ZPass also does not send text messages to non-account holders, and would never send text messages asking for personal information."
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