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Social Security aggressively investigates allegations of fraud and aggressively pursues prosecution of people who commit fraud. Please take time to learn all the facts on how we protect you and ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is enhancing security measures to protect benefits and personal information from fraud. By requiring in-person visits for certain services and introducing ...
A new report questions the necessity of recent Social Security measures, revealing minimal fraud cases. The antifraud tool, introduced by the Department of Government Efficiency, has slowed claim ...
Fraud against Social Security is a serious issue that undermines the integrity of vital programs meant to serve the public. To help combat this problem, the Social Security Admin ...
So many millions of Social Security checks are sent out to American taxpayers that scams to steal them are frequently carried out. And of late, there have been numerous stories in the news about ...
The Trump administration's messaging around forthcoming changes to Social Security has been inconsistent and vague.
New Social Security anti-fraud rule will force more people to visit agency offices ...
For Americans living paycheck to paycheck, the fear of losing even one Social Security payment is real — and the agency's challenge now is to balance fraud prevention with accessibility and clarity.
More than 34 million Americans now conduct business with the Social Security Administration (SSA) online - and with that shift comes an increased risk of identity theft.
To prevent fraud, the Social Security Administration announced it will require applicants and recipients to go through in-person identity checks.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) reiterated Tuesday its plans to walk back proposed cuts to its phone services, saying it would be implementing an "anti-fraud check." ...
The Administration will phase out paper benefit checks by Sept. 30, transitioning beneficiaries to direct deposit and Direct ...