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7 sie 2024 · High Alert - Phishing Fake Registration Emails. An email is being sent to registered entities by someone pretending to be FMCSA and requesting that you complete attached forms, which ask for SSN and USDOT PIN.
25 kwi 2022 · The warning says that “the only legitimate way to log in to the Training Provider Registry is via login.gov. Never enter your email address and password into a third-party website claiming to give you access to the Training Provider Registry.”
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29 sty 2024 · ALERT: Broker and Carrier Fraud and Identity Theft. Fraud and identity theft occurs when entities use another motor carrier’s assigned USDOT number, when not authorized to do so, or when someone acts as a broker and is not registered with FMCSA. Fraud and identity theft are criminal acts.
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20 lut 2024 · The FMCSA recently issued an alert to warn the trucking community about an email phishing scheme involving a group pretending to be the FMCSA telling truckers that they are required to schedule a safety audit.
7 sie 2024 · Take a close look at any emails that purport to come from FMCSA. They could be a scam. If you get an email that says it’s from The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration requesting that...