Scam warning about 'compromised' PPS numbers

THE gardaí and Department of Social Protection are warning the public about fraudulent phone calls and texts requesting personal data.

Gardaí are aware of a scam where members of the public have been receiving phone calls and texts from persons fraudulently advising that they are a named official of the Department of Social Protection and being advised that their PPS number has been compromised.

The person receiving the call is then requested to verify their name, PPS number, and, in some cases, bank account details.

This personal data will then be used by the persons calling for fraudulent purposes.

The gardaí advise members of the public to be wary of such calls.

The advice is:

• Do not engage with the caller or return the call.

• Never share personal information data with such callers or with people who make contact by text.

• A member of An Garda Síochána or a Department of Social Protection employee would never request bank account details or personal data in a cold call or text.

• A member of An Garda Síochána or a Department of Social Protection employee would never advise a member of the public to move money from their account or to purchase cryptocurrency or move their money anywhere to keep it safe.

If a member of the public believes they have received such a phone call or text, they are advised to contact their bank and the department’s helpline number 1890 800 024 (between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday to Friday).

They are also advised to take a note of the number and report the matter to their local garda station.