![]() Threatens arrest or other legal action against you or your familyĪlthough Social Security may call you in some situations, they'll never threaten you, suspend your SSN, or require payment via any of the above-mentioned methods, especially immediately.Demands payment by cash, gift card, prepaid debit card, or wire transfer.Says there's a problem with your Social Security Number (SSN) or account and threatens to suspend it if you don't act immediately.Be careful and don't hesitate to report the call, text, or email if the person does any of the following: In this particular scam, a criminal would contact you pretending to be from Social Security and may even use an official-looking Caller ID or documents to convince you of that. 139.Scammers try to scare and trick people into surrendering their personal information all the time.Utah outlaws social media addiction for kids,sets digital curfew by HELLFIRE Inaudible ultrasound attack can stealthily control your phone, smart speaker by HELLFIRE ![]() Hide the Discover/Bing icon in Microsoft Edge by Dustyn Finally got a view of my tap without climbing the pole by strykerzr350 Tech installed splitter at tap - cause for concern? by MGK645 Comcast is Dropping Local ABC, NBC, FOX, & NBC For Some Cust by andyross
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