SSS warns members against text scams

SSS warns members against text scams

/ 02:05 PM July 18, 2024

The Social Security System (SSS) has filed separate criminal charges against four business establishments for not remitting over P15-million worth of employees’ contributions and penalties.

The facade of the Social Security System in Quezon City. FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — The Social Security System (SSS) on Thursday warned its members against texts about supposed incentives from the state-run insurer, saying these are scams.

In a statement, SSS Senior Vice President for Member Services and Support Group Normita Doctor said the state-run insurer received reports about text alerts on benefit claims, expiring contribution payments, and SSS registration.

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“Do not click the link in the message of these fake text alerts. It will lead to a phishing site that will steal personal information such as SS numbers and login credentials from My.SSS account,” she said.

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“The SMS sender should be ‘SSS’ and the official SSS website is www.sss.gov.ph. If it is an unidentified mobile number, it is a text message from scammers purposely sent to deceive its receiver,” she added.

She also said the SSS Special Investigation Department has probed the text scam and submitted a complaint to the National Telecommunications Commission “to help the government fight scam text messages.”

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The victims can also file a complaint via email at [email protected] or through (02)89247370.

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