Scammers Impersonate the Social Security Administration
Author: internet - Published 2018-01-25 06:00:00 PM - (362 Reads)The Federal Trade Commission (FTR) warns of fraudsters targeting consumers by making bogus calls purported to be from the Social Security Administration (SSA), claiming a computer problem requires that their intended victims confirm their Social Security number. Another reported scam involves spoof websites that look like the place where consumers would apply for a new Social Security card, but which are in fact deceptions to steal their personal information. Consumers who receive a phone call or are directed to a website other than ssa.gov that claims to be associated with the SSA are recommended not to respond. The FTC also advises consumers to not give callers any sensitive information, such as bank account, credit card, or Social Security number, unless they know with whom they are dealing with. Also recommended is to view an official-sounding name or number provided by the caller with suspicion. Scammers often use internet technology to spoof their area code and make their calls seem legitimate. Consumers also should check with the SSA at 1-800-772-1213 to verify the reason for the contact and the person's identity before providing any information to the caller. Anyone who encounters any of these scams is urged to report it to the SSA's Fraud Hotline at 1-800-269-0271/1-866-501-2101 (TTY) and then notify the FTC.