Andrew Cannarsa, the Social Security Administration (SSA)
Office of Inspector General Communications Director, offers a warning about telephone
impersonation schemes.
The Acting Inspector General of Social Security, Gale
Stallworth Stone, is urging citizens to remain vigilant of telephone
impersonation schemes that exploit the Social Security Administration’s (SSA)
reputation and authority.
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) continues to
receive reports from across the country about fraudulent phone calls from
people claiming to be from SSA. Recent reports have indicated that
unknown callers are using increasingly threatening language in these
calls. The callers state, due to improper or illegal activity with a
citizen’s Social Security number (SSN) or account, a citizen will be arrested
or face other legal action if they fail to call a provided phone number to
address the issue. This is a scam; citizens should not engage with these calls or provide any
personal information.
SSA employees do contact citizens, generally those who
have ongoing business with SSA, by telephone for customer-service purposes.
However, SSA employees will never threaten
you for information; they will not state that you face potential arrest or
other legal action if you fail to provide information. In those cases,
the call is fraudulent, and you
should just hang up.
“Unfortunately,
scammers will try anything to mislead and harm innocent people, including
scaring them into thinking that something is wrong with their Social Security
account and they might be arrested,” Stone said. “I encourage everyone to
remain watchful of these schemes and to alert family members and friends of
their prevalence. We will continue to track these scams and warn
citizens, so that they can stay several steps ahead of these thieves.
The OIG recently warned that some of these impersonation calls have “spoofed” SSA’s national customer service phone number, displaying 1-800-772-1213 as the incoming number on caller ID.
The Acting Inspector General urges citizens to be extremely cautious, and to avoid providing information such as your SSN or bank account numbers to unknown persons over the phone or internet unless you are certain of who is receiving it. If you receive a suspicious call from someone alleging to be from SSA, you should report that information to the OIG at 1-800-269-0271 or online at https://oig.ssa.gov/report.
The OIG recently warned that some of these impersonation calls have “spoofed” SSA’s national customer service phone number, displaying 1-800-772-1213 as the incoming number on caller ID.
The Acting Inspector General urges citizens to be extremely cautious, and to avoid providing information such as your SSN or bank account numbers to unknown persons over the phone or internet unless you are certain of who is receiving it. If you receive a suspicious call from someone alleging to be from SSA, you should report that information to the OIG at 1-800-269-0271 or online at https://oig.ssa.gov/report.
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