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Posted on Wednesday, November 19, 2025 in Privacy & Security

Scam of the Week: Don't Enroll in These Healthcare Scams

In this week's scam, you receive an unexpected message about enrolling in healthcare coverage. This message could be delivered through a phone call, email, or text message. No matter what type of message you receive, all of them appear to be from a healthcare agent who will claim that they can help you save money on your health insurance.

However, this message is actually a scam! The “healthcare agent” is really a cybercriminal who is trying to steal your personal information. They will ask you for details such as your Medicare ID number, Social Security number, and bank account information to appear as though they’re helping you. If you provide them with this information, they can steal your identity and your money!

Follow these tips to avoid falling victim to this scam: 

  • You should never provide personal information to anyone who contacts you unexpectedly. Real healthcare agents will usually only contact you if you reach out to them first.

  • Be cautious of any unexpected calls, texts, or emails about your health benefits, even if they appear to come from a legitimate source.

  • Never select links in suspicious texts or emails. If you need to check your health benefits or enroll in a plan, visit the official websites directly.

Stop, Look, and Think. Don't be fooled. 

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