vimarsana.com

Page 9 - ஜெர்சி துறை ஆஃப் போக்குவரத்து News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

N J Police Warn of Motor Vehicle Commission Phishing Scam

N.J. Police Warn of Motor Vehicle Commission Phishing Scam Identity thieves are posing as the state’s Motor Vehicle Commission through text messages as a means of conning residents out of their personal information, police in Franklin Township report. July 13, 2021 •  Shutterstock (TNS) Police in a New Jersey town are are warning people about possible identity thieves sending text messages posing as the state Motor Vehicle Commission in a phishing scam. “Today we learned of a new scam,” cops in Franklin Township in Somerset County said in a social media post. “If you receive a text from the MVC telling you to update your information, DO NOT CLICK ON IT. This shortened URL brings you to a phishing website and it could lead to your identity being stolen. Those that are trying to steal your identity are finding new and creative ways to commit their crimes.”

Beware this new NJ scam involving texts from MVC

Police in Franklin Township are warning residents via social media about a new scam designed to steal your personal information. It s a phishing scam using the Motor Vehicle Commission as their hook. Today we learned of a new scam, police posted. If you receive a text from the MVC telling you to update your information, DO NOT CLICK ON IT. This shortened URL brings you to a phishing website and it could lead to your identity being stolen. Those that are trying to steal your identity are finding new and creative ways to commit their crimes.” If you click on it you will be brought to a form that asks for personal information. Of course all of us being leery of running afoul of the MVC would be worried about our license s good standing so some will jump too quickly and comply.

Don t trash our state — NJ tackles litter problem on roadways

The New Jersey Department of Transportation has launched an anti-litter campaign aimed at millions of summer travelers. NJ DOT Commissioner Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti said the campaign is aimed at reminding people to respect the state s environment and the state s roadways by keeping litter and trash in your cars during travel until it can be tossed in a proper trash receptacle. We want to maintain a good image and we want people to come here and admire us for all that is beautiful, Gutierrez-Scaccetti said. New Jersey has wonderful state parks, gardens, beaches, horse farms, cities and lots of history. She does not want people distracted by looking at trash in a number of places. The DOT has found that, for some reason, people have a tendency to toss trash on Jersey roads during their travels.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.