KEY POINTS
  • A text, email or phone call asking for your Social Security number can catch you off guard.
  • Those messages are usually fraud attempts, officials say.
  • Seniors, in particular, are often targets. Here's what to watch out for, and how you can report bad actors.

If you receive a text, email or phone call purporting to be from the Social Security Administration, think twice before responding.

The people on the other end are likely fraudsters. And they're looking to catch individuals off guard and take advantage of their fears.