Warning Issued Over Scams Targeting Unemployment Compensation Claimants

The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) is warning Ohioans about two identity theft scams targeting unemployment compensation claimants.

In one scam, a telephone caller indicates that a job is available but says the individual must provide a credit card number and other personal information in order to be hired.

In another scam, a telephone caller provides general information about unemployment compensation and then
asks for the individual’s Social Security number and other personal information.

ODJFS says they will never request credit card information or a claimant’s personal identification number, and ODJFS representatives always identify themselves by name, title and the purpose of the call. Ohioans should never provide this information to unsolicited or unknown telephone callers.

Ohioans with questions about their unemployment compensation can visit unemployment.ohio.gov or call 877-OHIO-JOB.

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