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Quiz: What Do You Know About Toll Road Scams?

They're a growing form of fraud


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This quiz was created with the assistance of generative AI. It was reviewed by editors before publication.

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Question 1 of 7

What is the typical amount mentioned in scam text messages related to unpaid tolls?

Scammers often use relatively small amounts in their fraudulent messages. This tactic encourages people to pay quickly without thinking twice.

Question 2 of 7

What is the primary goal of the scammers in the road toll scam?

The main goal of the scam is to trick individuals into paying toll charges  they don't owe, and in doing so, the scammers gather personal information, credit card details, or expose victims to malware and identity theft.

Question 3 of 7

How do scammers make their fraudulent toll messages seem more convincing?

The custom messages help make the scam appear legitimate.

Question 4 of 7

What is one of the risks associated with clicking the link in a scam toll message?

Clicking on the fraudulent link in the scam message exposes you to risks like malware, identity theft and having your credit card or bank information stolen, as these websites are designed to collect your data.

Question 5 of 7

What action should you take upon receiving suspicious toll scam messages?

Engaging directly with scammers can expose you to further risks.

Question 6 of 7

What is the term for scams that involve sending fraudulent messages, like the toll road scam, via text?

This term is derived from "SMS" (Short Message Service), which is a common form of text messaging, and "phishing."

Question 7 of 7

Which is a recommended action if you receive a toll scam message and are unsure of its legitimacy?

 If you're unsure about a toll charge, it's safest to contact the toll service provider directly using their verified contact details, rather than directly engaging with the suspicious message.

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