The Maui Police Department has issued a warning to the public about a growing text message scam that is targeting residents on the island. The scam involves scammers sending fake text messages that appear to be from legitimate sources, such as banks or government agencies. The messages often claim that the recipient’s account has been compromised or that they need to verify their information. The scammers then ask the victim to click on a link or provide sensitive information, such as their login credentials or financial information. Once the victim provides the information, the scammers use it to gain access to their accounts and steal their money. The Maui Police Department has reported an increase in the number of complaints about this type of scam, and officials are urging residents to be cautious when receiving unsolicited text messages. The scammers are using sophisticated tactics to make the messages appear legitimate, including using the names and logos of real companies. However, there are several red flags that can indicate a text message is a scam. For example, if the message is unsolicited or creates a sense of urgency, it may be a scam. Additionally, if the message asks the recipient to click on a link or provide sensitive information, it is likely a scam. The Maui Police Department is advising residents to never provide sensitive information in response to an unsolicited text message. Instead, residents should contact the company or agency directly to verify the authenticity of the message. Residents can also report suspicious text messages to the police department. The police department is working to educate the public about the dangers of this type of scam and to prevent further incidents. In addition to the warning, the police department is also providing tips on how to avoid falling victim to the scam. Residents are advised to be cautious when receiving text messages and to never provide sensitive information in response to an unsolicited message. The police department is also urging residents to monitor their accounts regularly for any suspicious activity. By being aware of the scam and taking steps to protect themselves, residents can help to prevent further incidents. The Maui Police Department is committed to keeping the public safe and is working to prevent this type of scam from targeting residents. The department is also working with other law enforcement agencies to track down the scammers and bring them to justice. In the meantime, residents are advised to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity to the police department. The scam is not only targeting individuals but also businesses, and the police department is urging all residents to be cautious. The police department is also providing resources for residents who have fallen victim to the scam, including information on how to report the incident and how to protect their accounts. By working together, the police department and the public can help to prevent this type of scam and keep the community safe. The scam is a reminder of the importance of being cautious when receiving unsolicited messages and of the need to verify the authenticity of messages before providing sensitive information. The police department is urging all residents to be aware of the scam and to take steps to protect themselves. The department is also urging residents to report any suspicious activity to the police department. The police department is committed to keeping the public safe and is working to prevent this type of scam from targeting residents. The scam is a growing concern, and the police department is taking steps to educate the public and to prevent further incidents.