![]() If you receive a call, text, or email that you believe to be suspicious, about a problem with your Social Security number or account, do not respond or engage with the caller or sender. Report the scam to the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) using the instructions below.Do not give money or personal information.Do not return unknown calls, texts, or emails. ![]() If you receive a suspicious call, text, or email: We may email or text you about programs and services but will never ask for a return call to an unknown number or ask for personal information. As part of Social Security’s enhanced security when accessing your personal my Social Security account.When you have subscribed with Social Security to receive updates and notifications by text or email.We only send emails or text messages if you have opted in to receive them and only in limited situations, including the following: Ask you to send us gift cards, prepaid debit cards, wire transfers, Internet currency, cryptocurrency, or cash through the U.S.Promise a benefit increase in exchange for money. ![]()
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