Jo Anne Barnhart, Commissioner
of Social Security, and Patrick Carroll, Jr., Inspector General of Social Security,
issued a warning today about a new email scam that has surfaced recently. The
Agency has received several reports of an email message being circulated addressed
to "Dear Social Security Number And Card owner" and purporting
to be from the Social Security Administration. The message informs the reader
"that someone illegally is using your Social Security number and assuming
your identity"and directs the reader to a website designed to look like
Social Security's Internet website. "I am
outraged that someone would target an unsuspecting public in this manner,"
said Commissioner Barnhart. " I have asked the Inspector General to use all
the resources at his command to find and prosecute whoever is perpetrating this
fraud." Once directed to the phony website,
the individual is asked to confirm their identity with "Social Security
and bank information." Specific information about the individual's credit
card number, expiration date and PIN number is then requested. "Whether on
our online website or by phone, Social Security will never ask you for your credit
card information or your PIN number," Commissioner Barnhart said. Inspector
General 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," Carroll
said. To report receipt of this email message or other suspicious
activity to Social Security's Office of Inspector General, please call the OIG
Hotline at 1-800-269-0271. (If you are deaf or hard of hearing,
call the OIG TTY number at 1-866-501-2101). A Public Fraud Reporting
form is also available online at OIG’s website www.socialsecurity.gov/oig.
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