Security Tip Of The Week – The Social Security Swindle

Beware of Fake Social Security Administration (SSA) Emails: A New Phishing Scam Targets Personal and Financial Data

In this week’s scam, you receive an email that appears to be from the United States (US) Social Security Administration (SSA), a retirement program run by the US government. The email says your SSA financial statement is now available. It even has an official SSA logo and provides instructions for viewing your statement by downloading an attachment.

However, the email isn’t actually from the SSA. Downloading the attachment installs software that lets cybercriminals access your computer. This software allows them to take full control of your device and steal your personal information, banking details, and private files. They can then use this information to steal your identity and commit financial fraud!

Follow these tips to avoid falling victim to a phishing scam: 

  • Never download attachments from unexpected emails. Remember that real government agencies typically communicate sensitive information through paper mail, not email.
  • Check the sender’s email address carefully. Scammers often use sender addresses that look similar to official ones but have small differences. 
  • When this scam targets users in the US, remember that cybercriminals can use similar tricks worldwide. 

Stop. Look. Think. And don’t be fooled

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