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Over the past several months, the Office of the Inspector General has
received a number of reports relating circumstances where individuals
have been contacted by someone pretending to be an SSA employee. The
caller identifies himself/herself as an SSA employee and may even provide
a toll-free number as a point of contact. The caller generally asks for
personal identifying information such as:
- Social Security Number
- Date of Birth
- Mother's maiden name
- Bank account information
- Other financial account information
The impersonator may state that "the SSA computers are down" or
may refer to enrollment in the Medicare prescription drug program. The
intent of the impersonator is to steal your identity and/or funds from
your bank accounts.
It is possible that an SSA employee may contact you to follow-up on
a previous application for benefits, application for a subsidy for the
Medicare Part D program, or to follow-up on business you have initiated
with SSA. If you are unsure as to the authenticity of someone who claims
to be an SSA employee, please call SSA's toll-free number:
- 1-800-772-1213 to verify the reason for the
contact and the person's identity.
If you wish to report a call from someone you suspect is impersonating
an SSA employee, please provide the following details to the OIG:
- Caller's alleged name
- Caller's telephone number
- Time and date the call was made
- Information requested by the caller
- Other identifying information or details about the content of the
call
Information about the OIG's fraud hotline can be obtained from the Reporting
Fraud section of the OIG's website.
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