Phone Scam Alert Targeting Social Security Beneficiaries

Phone Scam Alert Targeting Social Security Beneficiaries 

There's a new phone scam targeting Social Security beneficiaries that advocates for older adults should be aware of. The Federal Trade Commission is warning that scammers are engaging in a caller ID trick called "spoofing" to make it appear that they are calling from the Social Security Administration (SSA). 
 
These phony callers claim to work for SSA and ask for personal information—such as the individual's Social Security Number—supposedly in order to process a benefit increase. These scam artists have also tried to get this information by claiming that the person's benefits will be cut off if the personal information isn't provided. Read the FTC's warning to learn more, including where to report such calls, and what people should do if they get one of these calls.

It is such a shame that there are scammers out there seeking to take advantage of our older loved ones and those who may be disabled.  I hope that this information will be helpful to you or a loved one.  Pass it along. 

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