This week, the State of California Employment Development Department warned Californians to be on alert for scammers who pretend to be EDD or Bank of America in an attempt to trick people into giving up personal information by text message. Neither institution will EVER text you asking for personal, identifying information.
Victims of Identity Theft
If you receive mail or a Form 1099G from the EDD, but you did not file a claim for benefits and you think someone else filed a claim under your name, address, or Social Security number, file a fraud report:
If we find you were a victim of fraud, we will remove the claim from your Social Security number and send you an updated 1099G, if needed. Review IRS tax guidance on benefit identity theft.
For more information about protecting yourself from identity theft, review the California Attorney General’s Identity Theft Information Sheets and Credit Scores and Reports.
Avoid Scams
Scammers attempt to get your personal identifying information for a number of criminal reasons, including applying for unemployment benefits in your name. By being watchful, you can help stop them and avoid identity theft. To protect yourself, follow these tips when communicating with the EDD or our contractors:
For more tips, refer to What You Should Know about Unemployment Scammers (PDF).
Avoid Committing Fraud
You are committing fraud if you:
For more information, or to report the receipt of a fraudulent text, see: https://www.edd.ca.gov/about_edd/fraud.htm.
COVID-19-Related Fraud Updates
The implementation of ID.me to help us validate the identity of individuals filing a new claim for unemployment benefits is successfully helping us fight fraud on the front end of a claim. We are also using Thomson Reuter’s fraud criteria to validate other claimant information.
If you filed a claim and we need additional information, we will send requests through the mail or through your UI Online account.
Note: The national credit reporting agencies Transunion, Experian, and Equifax are offering no-cost credit monitoring services through April 2022.
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