The Social Security Administration warning of impersonation scams. The agency’s Jack indicates scammers continue their efforts pretending to be from Social Security calling and demanding credit card numbers or personal information to resolve a conflict.

Myers says any official contact from Social Security will come by a letter in the mail. He stresses Social Security never makes threats of suspension of Social Security numbers. If you receive a scam phone call or fall victim to an impersonation scam, you can report it to their Office of Inspector General at oig.ssa.gov.