Residents warned of parking fine text message scam

Suffolk Trading Standards is alerting Ipswich residents to a new scam involving fake parking fine text messages purporting to be from the local council. Officials are urging people not to click any links in these messages.

Scam warning

The big picture: Suffolk Trading Standards has received multiple reports of text messages claiming to be from the "local council" demanding payment for parking fines. These messages are fraudulent and lead to a convincing fake government website that attempts to steal personal data.

Poster about the parking fine message scam
If you receive an unexpected text about a parking fine, do not click any links or provide information (Suffolk Trading Standards)

Why it matters: This scam could trick residents into sharing sensitive personal and financial information with criminals.

How it works:

  • The scam texts contain a link to a counterfeit government website
  • The fake site uses official logos, branding and fonts to appear legitimate
  • It requests personal details like name, address, and payment information

What to do: Officials advise residents to:

  • Never click links in unexpected text messages about fines
  • Forward suspicious texts to 7726 to report them (it's free)
  • Take screenshots and email them to report@phishing.gov.uk

The bottom line: If you receive an unexpected text about a parking fine, do not click any links or provide information. Report it to help protect others from falling victim to this scam.

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