Lawyer Normal Josh Shapiro at present warned Pennsylvanians that scammers are attempting to make the most of the historic rise in unemployment throughout the state by utilizing pretend unemployment submitting web sites with the intention to steal private info or to reap the info to promote to others for makes use of not correctly disclosed to the person.
“Scammers are working additional time to attempt to make a revenue throughout this emergency, and we’re staying on excessive alert to cease them,” he stated in a press launch. “You’ll be able to assist. Solely file for unemployment by means of the Division of Labor and Business at https://www.uc.pa.gov. If you happen to see a web site or e-mail claiming to be a supply for submitting for unemployment outdoors of this division, report it to the Workplace of Lawyer Normal.”
Shapiro urged Pennsylvanians to steer clear of web sites purporting to assist folks file unemployment compensation claims. Data contained on these web sites is perhaps outdated, inaccurate and/or incomplete, he stated. These web sites solicit info not wanted for the submitting of an unemployment declare similar to details about your mortgage or credit score firm. These web sites might use your private information for different functions, together with, however not be restricted to, promoting, licensing or sharing your info with third-parties for varied advertising functions, similar to telemarketing, e-mail advertising, textual content messaging, and unsolicited mail.
In Pennsylvania, unemployment claims can solely be filed with the Division of Labor & Business at: https://www.uc.pa.gov/. No different web site that requests private info, offers instruction on how you can file, and/or offers a possibility to “file an unemployment declare” is important or a part of submitting an unemployment declare, Shapiro stated.
Shoppers can join textual content rip-off alerts at https://www.attorneygeneral.gov/consumer-alerts/, which provide ideas for shoppers to keep away from turning into a sufferer of a rip-off, warn about new scams or replace subscribers on shopper safety points.
Pennsylvanians may file a criticism about an lively or potential rip-off by visiting https://www.attorneygeneral.gov/scams.