Alert from Social Security Administration
The Social Security Administration issued a warning about a new e-mail scam
being circulated with the subject, “Cost-of-Living for 2007 Update.” The message
appears to be from the Social Security Administration and provides information
about the benefit increase for 2007. It contains the following, “NOTE:
We now need you to update your personal information. If this is not completed by
November 11, 2006, we will be forced to suspend your account
indefinitely.” The reader is then directed to a Web site designed to
look like Social Security’s Internet Web site. Once directed to the phony Web
site, the individual is asked to register for a password and to confirm their
identity by providing personal information such as the individual’s Social
Security number, bank account information, and credit card information.
Inspector General O’Carroll recommends people always take precautions when
giving out personal information. “You should never provide your Social Security
number or other personal information over the Internet or by telephone unless
you are extremely confident of the source to whom you are providing the
information,” O’Carroll said.
To report receipt of this e-mail message or other suspicious activity to
Social Security’s Office of Inspector General, please call the OIG Hotline at
1-800-269-0271. A Public Fraud Reporting form is also available online at OIG’s
Web site, www.socialsecurity.gov/oig.
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