Initial Notification: webDealer Security Alert: Password Resets scheduled for 2:00PM today (02/16/2023 @ 12:25 PM)

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Good afternoon,

The Department of Motor Vehicles recently received two separate reports of email-Fraud
posing as TxDMV. Both of the emails appear to be sent from chief@studiomodasv.com using
‘TxDMV eLICENSING’ as the email account name.

The email contained the following language:

“Welcome to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV.) webDEALER | eTag System

The webDEALER|eTAG system is designed to make processing dealer tags fast and easy for
dealerships, please note that you are required to provide additional information in order
to continue to make use of the webDEALER | eTAG system and also to prevent your
account from fraud.

 To access your account, please click on the link below to Update your profile”.

 
As a security measure we will be forcing a password reset on all webDealer accounts at
2:00 PM today, 
Thursday, February 16, 2023.  After 2:00 PM today, you will be prompted to
change your password following your login to webDealer, or you can choose the
forgot password link to reset your webDealer password.

A reset password reminder screen is displayed on the webDealer login page as shown:

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You do not need to take any action changing your password until after 2:00 PM today

webDealer will prompt you to change your password after you log in.  This is a one-time request only.

The reset password reminder screen will remain displayed on the login page through the weekend.


Remember the following tips to protect yourself:

•  Be wary of any emails that you weren’t expecting.  In cases where you can verify
    with the sender, do so by phone.

•  Think before you click. Scammers depend on impulsive clickers.

•  Be very cautious of those urgent deadlines – i.e. messages from the IRS, COVID-19,
    or your bank or credit card.

•  Never enter your sensitive information in an untrusted site or pop-up window.

•  Hover over the link with your mouse to see if the link points to a legitimate address.

•  Do not reply to any suspicious emails!


To report a suspicious TxDMV email or to verify if an TxDMV email is legitimate, please send
the email to Report-eFraud@txdmv.gov.


Thank you,

Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
IT Services Division