More than 70 million Americans rely on Social Security benefits and are vulnerable to scams threatening their monthly ...
Imagine this: Your phone rings. You answer, and on the other side is someone threatening and demanding action, saying they are from the Social Security Administration and that you owe money. No matter ...
The scam aims to extract the victim's full Social Security number and threaten them with fines to avoid criminal charges.
Scammers exploit Social Security fears with fake calls and threats. Learn to recognize the signs and protect your personal ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A Houston woman thought someone bought a house and a car, and took money from the bank in her name, but Social Security officials warned it's all part of a scam. Christine ...
As soon as scammers use up one trick to get your money, they're onto a new one. We all know how this works. These scammers use robocalls calls and spoofing to trick you. And for a while they were ...
Many people are receiving calls appearing to be from the Social Security Administration, but in reality it's just scammers trying to catch you off guard. One ABC11 viewer shared with me just a few of ...
The National Institute on Aging reminds retirees that scammers may threaten or pressure you to act immediately. If this happens, slow down and carefully consider what the person is saying. If you get ...
Scammers may be targeting your Social Security COLA increases. Learn about four warning signs to help you protect your benefits and avoid identity theft.
Retirees are prime targets for scammers looking for money. Knowing how they work can help you protect yourself and your hard-earned assets.
Lately, scammers have targeted Social Security recipients with fake job listings, emails and in-person meet-ups to steal money or data. Avoid clicking on links in emails or meeting with people who ask ...
Losing your Social Security card, or discovering it's been stolen, can put your financial security at serious risk, so what should you do if you have lost it or had it robbed? Here ...