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Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Warns of Text Message Scam

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Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Warns of Text Message Scam

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A nationwide text message-based scam has reached Seminole County. Multiple residents have reported receiving a text stating they owe money to the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, even if they haven’t driven on a toll road.

The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) says it has been advised of the scam, also known as smishing, targeting turnpike patrons in multiple states, including Oklahoma. An advisory from the OTA says the scam requests personal financial information to settle alleged outstanding toll amounts.

“The targeted phone numbers seem to be chosen at random and are not uniquely associated with an account or usage of toll roads. The agency is encouraging customers to remain vigilant about any messages they receive via text,” the advisory states.

If you have any concern about the legitimacy of a text message purporting to be PIKEPASS or the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, please follow these tips: Do Not open any attachments or links in the suspect message.

Check your account using approved safe methods such as OTA’s websites at www.pikepass.com or www. platepay.com Delete or report as spam/junk any smishing texts received.

Do not forward any suspicious messages to friends or family, to avoid exposing them to the scam.

If you clicked any link or provided your information, the FBI advises consumers to take immediate efforts to secure their personal information and financial accounts as well as dispute any unfamiliar charges.

The OTA is currently balances via a text message campaign. These text messages are valid and will be branded appropriately with the vendor’s name, Harris & Harris.

The official site to pay PIKEPASS tolls is: https:// pikepass.com/ppo. The official site to pay PlatePay invoices is: https://platepay. pikepass.com.

Those who receive a fraudulent text are encouraged to report it to the Federal Trade Commission and/or FBI’s Internet Crime Compliance Center.

Staff Report