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This U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) Public Service Announcement highlights how scammers impersonate DHS personnel to defraud the public and how to avoid becoming a victim.
12 mar 2024 · Anyone who believes they have been an intended victim of these scams are urged to call the Department of Homeland Security Office, the Inspector General’s hotline at (800) 323-8603, or file a...
Scammers use tricks and lies to steal your money or personal information. Scams happen online, by mail, phone, text, social media, in person, and through new emerging technologies. USAGov's where to report a scam tool helps you find the best agency or organization to report the scam.
13 lip 2021 · If you receive a threatening phone call from a Homeland Security Investigations agent or an unsolicited call from a CBP agent, you should hang up because it is probably a Homeland Security phone scam. DHS will never call anyone with demands or requests for sensitive information.
1 mar 2021 · If a caller claiming to be a government official demands immediate payment or personal information, or makes threats if you refuse to comply, it is a scam. Familiarize yourself with what to watch for with the Slam the Scam information sheet.
28 mar 2023 · Anyone who believes they may have been a victim of this telephone spoofing scam is urged to call the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General’s hotline at (800) 323-8603 or file a complaint online at www.oig.dhs.gov. You may also contact the Federal Trade Commission to file a complaint or report identity theft.
18 cze 2019 · The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is aware of an email phishing scam that tricks users into clicking on malicious attachments that look like legitimate Department of Homeland Security (DHS) notifications.