Hmmm...Did I Get Contacted By Social Security, Or a Scam?

 

I got a call from someone claiming to be a Social Security Representative, there to verify my information.  The phone number was 646-536-9618.  I gave out personal information, including my social security number, mother's maiden name, and birthday.  I hope that wasn't extremely stupid.  The person seemed to know things about my social security application, including the name of my guardian.  I gave the person my mother's phone number and he said he was going to call that number and then call me right back.  I haven't received a call back, though.


If it was a scam, how did he know my guardian's name?  I hope I don't get my identity stolen...maybe I should have asked for more information, such as a way to verify that he is linked to the government, before I provided any more information.


If there are any law enforcement agents reading this, please feel free to investigate this possible scam!  I feel sheepish that I voluntarily gave my social security number and mother's maiden name to this caller.  I am probably going to go to fbi.gov to report the thing...especially if the person doesn't call back.  I should have asked the person to verify where they are from before giving out information that was requested.  Oh well.




Update:


False alarm, it was a legitimate request.  The guy called back and I asked him to send me an email confirming who he is, and he did and he is linked to ssa.gov. :)

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