Currently, Social Security sends emails from and. If an email address does not end in “.gov”, use caution before opening attachments or clicking on pictures or links in the email. Most emails from Social Security will come from a “.gov" email address.How can I detect a phishing email pretending to be Social Security? Phishing is the practice of using social engineering techniques over email to trick a recipient into revealing personal information, clicking on a malicious link, or opening a malicious attachment. Internet scam artists use clever “phishing” schemes to defraud millions of people each year. A trusted credential partner helps us securely verify your identity online.Ĭlick here for more information on learning about logging in to or creating an account. A credential includes your username, password, and two-step verification factors.
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