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Protect Yourself from Social Security Scams | SSA Criminals continue to impersonate SSA and other government agencies in an attempt to obtain personal information or money Scammers might call, email, text, write, or message you on social media claiming to be from the Social Security Administration or the Office of the Inspector General
OIG Scam Alert - Beware of Scam Emails Asking to Download Statements The Social Security Administration (SSA) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is cautioning the public to be aware of emails that appear to be from SSA and include a link to download their Social Security statement
Social Security and Scam Awareness | SSA We want you to know how to identify a scammer and avoid becoming a victim We will NEVER: Text or email images of an employee’s official government identification Suspend your Social Security number Threaten you with arrest or other legal action unless you immediately pay a fine or fee
SSA OIG Scam Alert: Avoid Clicking the Fake Links to ‘Claim SSA . . . It states “Important: Apply for Your Social Security Benefits Starting in 2025” The link within the phony email is disguised as SSA’s official website, www ssa gov or www socialsecurity gov Clicking on the link within the email redirects individuals to a fraudulent site
Alert on scam emails for Social Security statement downloads The Social Security Administration's Office of the Inspector General is cautioning the public to be aware of emails that appear to be from SSA and include a link to download their Social Security statement
Get Your Social Security Statement | my Social Security | SSA Millions of people of all ages now use these online accounts to learn about their future Social Security benefits and current earnings history For workers age 60 and older who do not have a my Social Security account, we currently mail Social Security Statements three months prior to your birthday
OIG Scam Alert - It s a New Scam: The Security Update Tool SSA OIG is advising you to always be cautious of responding to or clicking links in unsolicited emails that appear to be from an official government entity, such as SSA, or another federal agency These emails are a variation of government imposter scams DELETE THE EMAIL