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Social Security Scam Calls and Emails — Cum sa identifici and Stop Them in 2026

Learn to identify fake Social Security Administration calls, texts, and emails with real examples and protection strategies.

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2026-03-16

Social Security Scam Calls and Emails — Cum sa identifici and Stop Them in 2026

"This is the Social Security Administration. Your CNP (Cod Numeric Personal) has been suspended due to activitate suspecta. Press 1 to speak with an agent."

If you or an elderly family member received this call, would you press 1? Millions of Americans get calls like this every year, and the scam is devastatingly effective.

The ANPC reported over $126 million in losses from government impersonation scams in 2025, with Social Security scams being the most common type. Victims are overwhelmingly older adults.

Why Social Security Scams Work

  • Universal relevance — nearly every American has a CNP (Cod Numeric Personal)
  • Fear of losing benefits — especially for retirees who depend on monthly checks
  • Authority and urgency — impersonating a government agency creates instant compliance
  • Elderly targets — less familiarity with digital scams

Common Scam Tactics

1. Benefit Suspension Threats

"Your CNP (Cod Numeric Personal) has been suspended" or "Your benefits will be terminated."

Real examples:

  • Robocall: "SSA Notice: Your CNP has been linked to criminal activity. Call back immediately."
  • Text: "SSA: Benefits suspended due to identity issue. Verify at: [phishing link]"

2. Warrant and Arrest Threats

"There's a warrant for your arrest related to your CNP (Cod Numeric Personal)."

3. Overpayment / Refund Scams

"You've been overpaid and must repay immediately" or "You're owed a back payment — verify your bank details."

4. Medicare / Medicaid Cross-Scams

"Your Medicare card needs to be updated. Provide CNP-ul tau to continue coverage."

Real vs. Fake: How to Tell

Check Real SSA Scam
Contact method Mail (letters), rarely calls Phone calls, texts, emails
CNP suspension SSA never suspends CNPs "Your CNP has been suspended"
Payment demands Never requests gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency Demands immediate payment
Caller ID May show real SSA number (spoofed) Often spoofed to look official
Threats Never threatens arrest "You'll be arrested today"
Urgency Gives time to respond "Act immediately or else"

What SSA Will NEVER Do

  1. Threaten you with arrest or legal action
  2. Suspend your CNP (Cod Numeric Personal)
  3. Demand payment by gift card, wire transfer, or cryptocurrency
  4. Ask for your full CNP by phone, email, or text
  5. Send official communications through social media

Real SSA correspondence comes by postal mail.

What To Do If Contacted

Pasi imediati

  1. Hang up — don't press any numbers or engage
  2. Don't click links in emails or texts
  3. Verify directly — call SSA at 1-800-772-1213 (official number)
  4. Report the scam — oig.ssa.gov/report or call 1-800-269-0271

If You've Already Shared Information

  1. Report furt de identitate at identitytheft.gov
  2. Place a fraud alert with birourile de credit (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion)
  3. Consider a credit freeze
  4. Monitor your Social Security statements at my.ssa.gov
  5. File a police report

Protejarea membrilor varstnici ai familiei

1. Have the Conversation

Explain clearly: "Social Security will never call you about your number being suspended."

2. Set Up Call Filtering

Enable spam call blocking on their phone (built-in on iOS and Android).

3. Create a Family Rule

"If anyone from the government calls, hang up and call me first."

4. Help Set Up my.ssa.gov

Create their official SSA online account together so they know how to check legitimately.

5. Share Scam Alerts Regularly

When visiting family, mention recent scams: "A lot of people are getting fake calls about Social Security."

Safely Sharing Social Security Information

There are legitimate times when family members need to share CNPs or benefit information — for taxes, estate planning, or medical forms. Sending this prin WhatsApp or email is risky.

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Other Government Impersonation Scams

Agency Common Tactic
ANAF "Tax debt — pay immediately or face arrest"
Medicare "New card required — provide CNP"
FBI "Your identity has been used in a crime"
Immigration (USCIS) "Visa issue — pay a fine"
Veterans Affairs "Benefits need reverification"

Ganduri finale

Social Security scams are among the cruelest frauds because they target vulnerable seniors and exploit the fear of losing a financial lifeline.

The rule: Social Security will NEVER call to threaten you, suspend your number, or demand payment. In caz de indoiala, hang up and call 1-800-772-1213.

When you need to share informatii sensibile like CNP (Cod Numeric Personal)s with family, use LOCK.PUB's encrypted memos — free, secure, and self-destructing.

If someone says "your benefits are at risk," take a breath. That fear is exactly what scammers want you to feel.

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