Politics & Government
Five Social Security Resources That Can Protect Elders From Scams
Learn how to protect yourself and someone you love from fraud

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is on June 15. On this day, communities, seniors, caregivers, governments, organizations, and the private sector unite to prevent the mistreatment of and violence against older people.
Social Security scams are widespread across the United States. Scammers use sophisticated tactics to deceive you into providing sensitive information or money. They target everyone – especially the elderly – and their tactics continue to evolve.
Here are five easy-to-use resources to prevent Social Security fraud:
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1.Create your personal mySocial Security account at www.ssa.gov/myaccount to stay one step ahead of scammers.
2.Read our blog post to learn how to guard your Social Security card – and protect your personal information at www.ssa.gov/blog/en/posts/2025-06-05.html.
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3.Check out our Protect Yourself from Scams page to learn how we fight scammers at www.ssa.gov/scam.
4.Read our Scam Alertfact sheet to learn what tactics scammers use and how to protect yourself at www.ssa.gov/fraud/assets/materials/EN-05-10597.pdf.
5.Learn about other types of fraud on our Office of the Inspector General’s (OIG) Scam Awareness page at oig.ssa.gov/scam-awareness/scam-alert. You’ll also see how to report these scams to our OIG and other government agencies.
Please share this information with your friends and family to help spread awareness about Social Security imposter scams.