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

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    Robocalls have become the norm and can make it difficult to know when you should pick up the phone, especially when you receive a call from an unknown number. Be Aware: 30 Scam Phone Numbers To ...

  3. How To Tell If That Call From Social Security Is a Scam - AOL

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    Whether you get a live phone call or a voice message, “Threatening phone calls that say your Social Security number or benefits are in jeopardy are scams,” said Keith Mint, founder of Minted ...

  4. SSA impersonation scam - Wikipedia

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    Social engineering in used to panic recipients so a greater number will respond to the scammer. [5] The calls purport to originate from the Social Security Administration and claim that the victim's Social Security number has been or will shortly be suspended for reasons including money laundering, drug dealing and fraud linked to the SSN. [6]

  5. Social Security Scams: How To Handle Calls Claiming ... - AOL

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    Social Security scams have been on the rise recently, and some experts say it's only going to get worse as 2023 progresses. Scams range from mail fraud to callers pretending to be Social Security ...

  6. What You Need to Know About Phone Scams - AOL

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    Most of the time, when a scammer gets a social security number, they’re going to set up a new account, buy merchandise to sell online, and get cash advances from a credit card. Implementing a ...

  7. Voice phishing - Wikipedia

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    The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) suggests several ways for the average consumer to detect phone scams. [22] The FTC warns against making payments using cash, gift cards, and prepaid cards, and asserts that government agencies do not call citizens to discuss personal information such as Social Security numbers. [22]