La multa parecía real... pero algo no cuadraba

⚠️ Important Clarification ⚠️ In this scam, the $35 peso payment for the supposed "traffic violation report" is not the real objective of the fraud. This payment serves as a pretext to capture the victim's credit card information or banking credentials. With this information, the criminals can attempt to make larger charges later. A few days ago, while driving on the Mexico-Querétaro highway, something curious happened. After passing through a speed camera, we received an SMS message informing us of a supposed traffic violation. Everything seemed to make sense… until we started to analyze it calmly. In this video, I explain step by step how this SMS traffic ticket scam works, what elements the criminals use to make it believable, and how you can identify it before falling for it. If you ever receive a similar message, this analysis can help you detect signs of fraud. Subscribe for more analyses on technology, digital security, and real-life cases.