I’m assuming they’re mass sending these to people in a specific area code and hoping to steal credit card info.
Obviously don’t go to the URL in the picture
Recently got a phishing email about someone in India hacking my Disney+ account and how to “restore it” by giving them credentials. It was extremely well-crafted and official looking,the only way I got set off was that it was sent to the wrong email of mine, one not associated with Disney.
Phishing scams are getting better, especially with ChatGPT
It’s common enough that my State’s toll provider has had a banner on their front page about it for months https://www.driveezmd.com/
If you want to file a complaint, the Internet crime control center is asking for information on these scams specifically https://www.ic3.gov/PSA/2024/PSA240412
That’s actually good enough that if I was a tourist, I might actually fall for that, dang lol
I’m pretty sure I received a warning about these lately from WSDOT.
I’ve gotten them before.