AARP North Dakota has seen a wide array of fraud events occurring statewide this year.

Toll Road Scams are one of the ways scammers are getting information. If your phone’s been lighting up with messages saying you owe a road toll, you’re not alone. Criminals are blasting out fake texts pretending to be from government agencies or toll services. Their goal? To scare or rush you into clicking a link, handing over personal info or making a payment. kAmw6C6’D H92E J@F ?665 E@ <?@Hi =68:E:>2E6 E@== 286?4:6D 5@?’E 4@==64E A2J>6?E G:2 E6IE >6DD286[ 2?5 E96J H@?’E E9C62E6? J@F @G6C 2 >:DD65 E@==]k^Am kAmx7 J@F 86E 2 >6DD286 23@FE F?A2:5 E@==D[ 5@ ?@E C6DA@?5 @C 4=:4< @? 2?J =:?<D—6G6? :7 :E =@@<D =68:E] x?DE625[ 4964< J@FC 244@F?E FD:?8 E96 DE2E6 E@==:?8 286?4J @C EC2?DA@?56C 4@>A2?JVD =68:E:

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