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Beware 2025 Scams: Your Texts Are Prime Targets

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Text-based scams like E-ZPass and DMV threats dominate 2025.
  • AI fuels 'wrong number' scams and deepfake voice impersonations.
  • Fake job offers and tech support scams target vulnerable individuals.
Beware 2025 Scams: Your Texts Are Prime Targets

In 2025, the digital landscape is rife with evolving scams, many originating from text messages. Common threats include fake E-ZPass and DMV notices, designed to create urgency and illicit clicks on malicious links. These messages often threaten license suspension or other severe penalties. Artificial intelligence has amplified the sophistication of scams, enabling more convincing 'wrong number' interactions and alarming deepfake voice impersonations.

Beyond text, other scams leverage current economic anxieties. Fake job offers, particularly those impersonating platforms like Indeed, are targeting individuals seeking employment. Similarly, tech support scams, often appearing as aggressive pop-ups or renewal notices, prey on fears of system compromise, frequently targeting older adults. These scams demand quick action and payment, often via cryptocurrency.

Scammers are also exploiting specific events and platforms. Fake Amazon and Joann Fabric sale ads have surfaced, aiming to steal financial information or lure shoppers to non-existent deals. Romance scams, evolving into 'pig butchering,' use fabricated relationships to exploit victims financially through cryptocurrency schemes. Vigilance and direct contact with official organizations are key defenses against these pervasive threats.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
In 2025, common text scams include fake E-ZPass and DMV notices demanding payment for alleged unpaid tolls or tickets.
AI is used in scams to create convincing deepfake voices and to maintain long conversations in 'wrong number' schemes to build trust.
If you receive a suspicious text claiming to be from the IRS about unpaid taxes, it is a scam. The IRS only communicates via certified mail.

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