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  2. 4 Scams That Target Social Security Benefits (and How To ...

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    Here are some tips to help protect yourself from Social Security scams: Check your credit history: Any unusual changes or flags on your credit report could indicate trouble with Social Security ...

  3. Social Security Scams: 3 Common Requests and How To ... - AOL

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    In 2023, an average of 67 million Americans receive monthly Social Security checks, totaling over $1 trillion paid during the year. Social Security: No Matter Your Age, Do Not Claim Benefits Until ...

  4. 4 Biggest Social Security Money Scams To Watch Out for ... - AOL

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    Social Security scams have been around almost as long as the program itself, but they have picked up steam in recent years due to the rise of artificial intelligence and other advanced ...

  5. Eric C. Conn - Wikipedia

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    The Eric C. Conn case raised significant concerns about the vulnerability of the Social Security disability system to fraud and led to reforms aimed at improving oversight and accountability. In the wake of the scandal, thousands of Conn's former clients were subject to claim re-evaluations, leading to financial hardship and distress for many ...

  6. Social Security Scams: How To Protect Yourself - AOL

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    Scammers are not above pretending to be government employees, according to the Social Security Administration. In 2020, the SSA received 718,000 reports of Social Security-related telephone scams.

  7. Disability fraud - Wikipedia

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    The United States Social Security Administration accepts reports from the public for the following types of fraud: [4] Applicants who state they are not married when they are. Those receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can have their benefits reduced by their spouse's income and assets, so some applicants may wish to hide the existence ...