Social Security Administration Implements New Anti-Fraud Measures it Says Will Enhance Telephone Claim Processing

Payroll | April 18, 2025

Social Security Administration Implements New Anti-Fraud Measures it Says Will Enhance Telephone Claim Processing

The agency says these steps will further modernize the agency’s services and strengthen program integrity.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) recently announced the implementation of enhanced fraud prevention tools for claims filed over the telephone. The agency says these steps will further modernize the agency’s services and strengthen program integrity. Beginning April 14, 2025, SSA will allow individuals to complete all claim types via telephone, supported by new anti-fraud capabilities designed to protect beneficiaries and streamline the customer experience.

The enhanced technology enables SSA to identify suspicious activity in telephone claims by analyzing patterns and anomalies within a person’s account. If irregularities are detected, the individual will be asked to complete in-person identity proofing to continue processing their claim. These advancements allow SSA to maintain the security of its services while continuing to expand access for customers who may be unable to file online or visit an office in person. The agency will continue to conduct identity verification for all in-person claims.

“We are modernizing how we serve the public—enhancing both security and accessibility,” said Leland Dudek, Acting Commissioner of Social Security. “These updates improve our ability to detect and prevent fraud while providing more flexible options for people to access their benefits.”

The updated policy reflects SSA’s broader commitment to customer service, program integrity, and responsible stewardship of taxpayer resources. SSA has worked around the clock to develop and deploy these improvements, driven by the return of employees to full-time in-office operations.

Surge capacity is being put in place to support higher demand starting on the 14th and last month, SSA spent $16.5 million to modernize telephone services nationwide.

This update supports the Administration’s broader efforts to protect Social Security and ensure higher take-home pay for seniors by ending the taxation of social security. For more information on the President’s commitment to preserving Social Security, visit here.

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Comments: 4

Jason NormanApril 18 2025 at 7:00 pm

Is has anything do to me

Michael DodsonApril 19 2025 at 4:47 am

I'm on SSI does any of this apply to me personally 😞

Jeremiah PriceApril 19 2025 at 6:45 pm

Of course after all the biased and tainted things that news break has had to say about President Trump and Elon Musk you couldn't say that this is what they brought about for Social Security.

Donald SchmoegerApril 20 2025 at 6:19 am

My mother in law will be 105 years old in June she has lost her SS payments from may last year. We are having a bad tome getting back the SS payments. Can any SS representative help use in this problem? Thanks Don

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