
Here we go again — another fake toll payment scam, and this one is trying even harder to look real. But don’t worry — it still has all the same red flags. Let’s break it down so you know how to spot and avoid these traps in under 1 minute.
📲 The Message:
“Pay your FastTrak Lane tolls by January 19, 2025. To avoid a fine and keep your license, you can pay at [sketchy link].”
Looks urgent, right? That’s how scammers trick you. Let’s dissect it.
🔍 How You Know It’s a Scam
1. Suspicious Phone Number
- This message comes from +63 909 363 2066 — that’s a Philippines number.
- FastTrak is a California tolling system — there is no reason they would be contacting you from another country.
2. Fake URL Masking as Real
- The link provided is:
https://thetollroads.com-mzvr.top/us
Looks like it says “thetollroads.com,” right? But that’s just the bait. The real domain is:
com-mzvr.top→ A completely unrelated, fake domain.
🛑 Any legit toll site will never end in .top, .xyz, or similar.
✅ Legitimate Toll Websites:
- FasTrak:
https://www.bayareafastrak.org/(.org domain, trusted) - The Toll Roads:
https://www.thetollroads.com(.com domain, trusted) - Government agencies may use .gov or .org, depending on the organization.
- Example: City of Gilroy –
https://www.cityofgilroy.org/ - City of Morgan Hill –
https://www.morganhill.ca.gov/
- Example: City of Gilroy –
Scammers have even registered fake domains like bayareafastrak.com to trick drivers into paying fake fines. Always double-check the domain before clicking any links or making payments.
3. Trick Instructions
- It says: “Reply Y, then exit the message and open it again to activate the link…”
That’s just a tactic to make you click and engage. It’s 100% unnecessary for legit messages — a dead giveaway they’re manipulating you.
4. No Personal Details
- No license plate. No name. No toll dates.
That’s because they’re mass-texting thousands of random numbers, hoping a few bite.
✅ What to Do Instead
- Don’t click. Don’t reply.
- Report the text as junk/spam.
- Go directly to the official FastTrak or TollRoads websites if you’re unsure about a toll balance:
🔒 Protect your wallet, your info, and your identity — delete and report.
Thanmay Sarath is a Mensa member, ethical hacker, entrepreneur, and technologist passionate about cybersecurity and innovation. A researcher, international speaker, and published author, he works at the intersection of technology, security, and social impact, helping organizations and communities stay safe in an increasingly digital world.
