Learn How to Protect Your Identity During Identity Theft Awareness Week
Reading Time: 2 MinutesLast Updated: January 23, 2025
Has someone misused your Social Security number or other personal information to open new credit cards or utility accounts? Steal your tax refund? File fake health insurance claims? Pretend to be you when stopped by law enforcement?
These are all examples of identity theft.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) received more than 1 million reports of identity theft in 2023, and 2024 total numbers will likely be even higher.
ID theft can happen to anyone, but you can take simple steps to lessen the chance it will happen to you.
During Identity Theft Awareness Week (Jan. 27-31), you can learn how you can protect yourself from becoming a victim. We are partnering with the FTC for 2 webinars on Thursday, Jan. 30, to help you better understand ID theft, avoid it, and, if necessary, recover from it.
The hour-long webinars are free. Click here to join the noon session or the 2 p.m. session in Spanish. Registration is not required.
We will join representatives from the FTC to discuss the following:
- What is identity theft?
- How does it happen?
- How can you spot it?
- What should you do if your identity is stolen?
You’ll also hear about free tools and resources to help you recover from identity theft. Visit IdentityTheft.gov to be guided through recovery steps for more than 30 types of ID theft.
You may also want to read our publication, Identity Theft and Your Social Security Number.
The FTC and its partners are hosting other events throughout the week with targeted information for service members, older adults, young adults, and business owners. Check out the schedule at Identity Theft Awareness Week.
Please share this webinar invitation with friends, family members, and others so they can learn about preventing and recovering from identity theft – and post it on social media.
We also encourage you to join us for our national “Slam the Scam” Day on Thursday, March 6. The annual event is put on by our Office of the Inspector General to raise awareness about scams. It’s part of National Consumer Protection Week, March 2-8. Visit our website in the coming weeks for a schedule of activities.
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AaliyahMelanieSartin
update me on current status through text message (336)-781-5400.
C.B.
Hi, Aaliyah. We do not send updates on applications via text from this venue. If you applied for benefits, you can check the status of your application with your personal my Social Security account. Or you can check the status by using our automated phone services 24 hours a day. If you still have questions and need to speak with a representative, you can call us at 1-800-772-1213, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Wait times to speak to a representative are typically shorter in the morning, later in the week, and later in the month. We hope this information is helpful.
Mark L.
Mark Osborn
4:44 AM (1 minute ago)
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I am missing my January Social Security check. Since I am military AND disabled (100%) service connected I tried to walk in. I showed the security officer the print out I had from Social Security saying they should allow me a walk-in but he would not honor it and told me I needed an appointment anyway. I have tried the 800 number 5 times. On hold for over 3 hours. Then I tried all three Las Vegas area “local numbers”. After 15 minutes of ringing they just hang up. When I tried to resolve this by going to MySocial Security acct they replied I could not resolve this problem over my account site.What am I supposed to do now? (702)810-3910, Mark Osborn DOB: 3/8/1949. Direct deposit goes to the Aloha Federal Savings and Loan you have been sending it for the past 3 years. Also my Medicare was deducted from that check and Humana. Now they are terminating my medical coverage. 5448 Midwinter Mist St. North Las Vegas, Nv 89031
C.B.
Hi, Mark. Thanks for your service and for using our blog. We are sorry to hear you did not receive the level of customer service you expected. If you still have not received your electronic payment, please contact your bank or financial institution. If you still need to report a late, missing, or stolen Social Security payment, contact us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. Wait times to speak to a representative are typically shorter in the morning, later in the week, and later in the month. We are working to improve our wait times and appreciate your patience. In the meantime, please complete our Feedback Form, which will give our team a better understanding of how we can improve our processes. We value your opinion and look forward to hearing from you. Lastly, we forwarded your note to our colleagues in Las Vegas. We hope this helps.
Gregory R.
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Sharon J.
So why do SSA send out our 1099-SSA showing our Full social, not even my bank show my full account number. Where is HIPPA in all this personal data being available.
Angel S.
Hase mucho tiempo que me llegan compras de anti virus para la computadora que yo no e solisitado siemre usan mi imail para los statement de cada cuenta que puedo haser para parar esto es verdad dicha compra o estan tratando de robar mi identida que hago gracias
C.B.
Hi, Angel. For information in Spanish, please visit our Spanish blog. You can also find information in Spanish at http://www.segurosocial.gov, and Administración del Seguro Social http://www.facebook.com/segurosocial. Thanks!
Cheryl T.
Why doesn’t the SSA offer a freeze on using your SSA like the credit reporting agencies do?
N. G.
I’m curious why the SSA isn’t offering any id theft monitoring service similar to other companies that have had customer data hacked and stolen. Also, the breach as I understand happened in April 2024 or possibly earlier, and I’m really curious why this wasn’t made known to the people whose 2.9 billion pieces of data were hacked and stolen until August or later of 2024. I’m aware congress is willfully not funding the SSA so that it can do the integral tasks it’s charged with doing, and I don’t think lying by omitting the hack happened, or offering a couple webinars( which I’m still grateful for) to teach people how to protect their identities with no accountability takes the moral sting for yet another government agency supposed to work for the citizens away. I appreciate whomever is reading this and am hopeful for more transparency in the future.
Warm regards.
Suzanne T.
I don’t? Lie I can’t believe it and I’m off. I can’t believe you are all. I have cried and love you all. I’m not doing it anymore. I don’t know what to say but I love all my heart and love to my kids and grandkids a lot.
JT H.
In what time zone are the times shown for this webinar?
C.B.
Hi, JT. The time zone for the webinar is Eastern Standard Time. Thanks!
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SSA C.
Being super careful with giving out or sharing SSN’s is not effective when the SSA themselves POTENTIALLY EXPOSE SSA numbers with names and address when they mail out 1099-SSA forms that contain the FULL NUMBER!! This past year 2024 was my first year in receiving benefits. To say I was SHOCKED that my number was exposed in the “easy to steal/intercept” mailing that identified the sender as SSA on the mailing envelope is an understatement. Do better SSA. At least only include the last 4. Good grief.
Jack P.
How can I find something? That’s not gonna cost me an arm. And a leg.
Robyn
Go to Equifax, Experian and TransUnion and put a freeze on your accounts. You can get monitoring, free or paid as well.