Social Security Administration Warns Of Identity Fraud
The Social Security Administration has issued a warning that fraudsters are using the names and images of real people to commit fraud. The watchdog agency's alert aims to inform the public about these identity-based tactics.
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Sources · 7 independent
WTOP Washington DC
“A watchdog for the Social Security Administration warns that fraudsters are using the names and images of real people.”
WTOP Washington DC
“warns that fraudsters are using the names and images of real people.”
WTOP Washington DC
“warns that fraudsters are using the names and images of real people. real agency employees as part of their latest scams.”
WTOP Washington DC
“fraudsters claim to work at SSA and tell targets there's a problem with their social security number, benefits, or account.”
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