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Donegal motorists warned over motorway toll scams

written by Staff Writer April 6, 2023
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Donegal motorists have been warned about a rise in the number of motorway text scams.

With many people on the move for the Eater Bank Holiday weekend, Bank of Ireland has warned drivers about the scam.

Fraudsters are pretending to be a motorway operator and sending messages urging customers to pay outstanding toll charges or update account details.

The website links in these messages are not genuine and are an attempt to collect personal card and online banking details.

The Bank is currently seeing a large spike in motorway-themed smishing, and is warning customers to be particularly wary with more commuters hitting the roads this Easter weekend.

Discussing the latest wave, Nicola Sadlier, Head of Fraud, Bank of Ireland said: “Smishing attacks tend to come in waves, and the latest theme is motorway fraud, where fraudsters are sending fake text purportedly from operators such as eFlow. When you click on the text it leads to a fake website where some will end up providing their confidential card and bank account details. As more people will be hitting the roads this Easter weekend, they might be more inclined to click on such a text message thinking it is legitimate.

“In the past we have seen similar waves of fraudulent messages appearing to be from delivery services, Government agencies or banks and now it seems that motorway smishing is trending. Text messages should be treated with extreme caution – the general rule is never trust, always verify.”

Bank of Ireland’s advice to customers in response to the current smishing scam:

* Do not click on links or respond to SMS text messages which appear as if sent by a motorway toll operator looking for payment for an unpaid toll;
* Remember that companies such as these, or banks, delivery companies, utility providers and Government agencies will never send a text linking to a website that requests online banking details;
* eFlow has advised anyone who receives a text message regarding unpaid tolls to ignore the message and not to open any links. eFlow does not ask customers to open any links to confirm payment details;
* Verify the identity of the sender. Call the company using their legitimate phone number (ensure you source it independently of any SMS);

Donegal motorists warned over motorway toll scams was last modified: April 6th, 2023 by Staff Writer
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