Labor & Industry Dept. Reports Unemployment Benefits Scam

HARRISBURG – The Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) is seeing an increase in fraudulent attempts to apply for unemployment benefits using previously-stolen identity information.

According to the department, this is a wide-spread issue affecting unemployment programs in every state and can affect children, retirees, workers and legitimate claimants.

According to the department, criminals frequently steal identities to commit fraud or to sell personal identifiable information to other criminals on the online black market, also known as the dark web.

“As a result, information stolen from one organization may be used by criminals to commit fraud against other organizations,” the department explains.

 Signs of fraud include:

The department notes that failure to notify Labor & Industry of the fraud could result in an unjustified tax consequence at the end of the year.

How to protect yourself against unemployment scams:

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