INDIANAPOLIS — Detectives from the Indiana State Police are warning the community after receiving multiple complaints about a potential text message scam in Indiana.
According to ISP, a messenger has been sending texts to Hoosiers claiming to be from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. They indicate the recipient has unclaimed money from the state.
The message gives a link to click, where personal information is requested.
According to ISP, the Department of Workforce Development has confirmed they will not send a text or email message asking individuals to click a link to receive benefits.
Clicking on the link and providing personal information will give fraudsters the ability to access personal accounts or sell personal information on the dark web.
A reputable resource to research potential scams, or cross-check a suspicious message you have received can be found on the Better Business Bureau's Website.
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