Beginning March 31, people will no longer be able to verify their identity to the Social Security Administration over the ...
On March 31, beneficiaries will no longer be able to verify their identities on the phone with the Social Security ...
To limit fraudulent Social Security claims, the Trump administration is stopping identity verifications over the phone, ...
Security measures being updated with the Social Security Administration will soon require certain beneficiaries to verify ...
The Social Security Administration is taking new antifraud steps that will require more Americans to prove their identity ...
The Social Security Administration says the changes are designed to ‘make sure benefits go to the right customer at the right ...
The Social Security Administration will now require beneficiaries to prove their identity when claiming benefits or changing ...
Benefit claimants will no longer be able to verify their identity with the Social Security Administration over the phone ...
In an effort to limit fraudulent claims, the Social Security Administration will impose tighter identity-proofing measures.
The Social Security Administration will require in-person identity verification for millions of Americans, sparking ...
Whether it's a stolen Social Security number or credit card information, being a victim of identity theft can be a big headache, especially if you don't discover it for weeks or even months.