The Federal Trade Commission reports a surge in scams impersonating the Social Security Administration, with complaints rising 25% and costing Americans hundreds of millions each year.
When it comes to Social Security scams, you have all the power. All you need is to know what to look out for.
Numerous fraudulent websites and impersonators are currently charging fees for services that the federal government provides for free.
SSA officials say scammers use increasingly sophisticated tactics to trick victims into revealing personal or financial information. These schemes often follow a pattern using what officials describe ...
We’re always warned to keep our Social Security number secret, but what if you were told it wasn’t? The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) for the Social Security Administration is warning seniors ...
Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett is urging Virgin Islanders to be on high alert for scams involving Social Security cards after a national warning from the Social Security Administration’s Office ...
Scammers typically will play into the uncertainty that surrounds Medicare open enrollment season, which runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7. One new scam starts out on fake U.S. Supreme Court letterhead.