There's a new scam making the rounds, and it's a
particularly nasty one involving your social security number. That’s why
it’s always a good thing to get in touch with your IT consultant for
updates on the latest scam trends. Here's how it works:
You may get a robocall seemingly from the
government, claiming that there's a problem with your Social Security
number. The call also states that your account has been flagged for
suspected fraudulent activity.
You'll be given a number with instructions to call
back and speak to a government agent in order to get help resolving the issue
and prevent your arrest.
Needless to say, given the importance of your Social Security number
and the looming threat of legal action and possible arrest, a significant
percentage of people will call back. They will be desperate to resolve the
matter quickly before things escalate.
Of course, the reality is that Social Security
numbers cannot be suspended. This is merely the hook this breed of
scammers are using to get people to call them and get help resolving an issue
that doesn't actually exist. With so much at risk, it is critical to make sure
your IT consultant
Columbia gives you important updates on how to secure your data.
If you make the mistake of calling back, you'll be
pressured for your name, date of birth, and banking information. In addition to
those of course, you will be asked to verify your Social Security number for
security purposes. Essentially then, those who get roped into this scam
wind up giving the person on the other end of the line everything they need to
steal their identity and empty their bank account.
While anyone of any age can be targeted by the
scam, it seems to be impacting older Americans in disproportionate numbers,
which makes this group of scammers even more despicable than most. That’s why
actions to improve information
security must always be taken.
As ever, vigilance is the key to staying
safe. If you get a call like this, don't call back at all. If you
feel tempted, don't call the number you get via the robocall. Rather, look up
the number of your local Social Security office and begin your inquiry
there. In short order, you'll confirm for yourself and your own peace of
mind that there is indeed nothing to it.
Call SpartanTec, Inc. if you want to know how to keep your company’s confidential information safe and secure.
SpartanTec, Inc.
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 408-7166
http://manageditservicescolumbia.com/
cities served:
Columbia, West Columbia, Cayce, St Andrews, Lexington, Oak Grove
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