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Security breach tied to unemployment and beyond

Security breach tied to unemployment and beyond The pandemic has overloaded the State unemployment system, and scammers have taken advantage, stealing billions of dollars in claims. Posted: May 4, 2021 5:34 PM Updated: May 4, 2021 5:48 PM Posted By: Kirk Tupaj The New York State Department of Labor has stopped over $6.4 billion in fraudulent unemployment claims since the start of the pandemic, but there’s no public report on how much New York has been ripped off. The U.S. Labor Department Inspector General s Office estimates during the pandemic more than $63 billion has been paid out through fraud or errors across the country. Anjolen Cyber Security Specialist Michelle Tuttle says before you become a victim of unemployment insurance fraud check your credit reports.

New Yorkers getting unwanted unemployment benefits from other states

Created: March 04, 2021 06:25 PM So many of you have told us you’ve discovered a scammer is using your name and social security number to collect, or try to collect, unemployment benefits. Now, some are getting notifications and money from other state labor departments too.   Earlier this week, Donald Confarotta of Perinton pulled a debit card out of his mailbox. He had no idea where it came from so he called the number on the back. “This is coming out of Ohio and it s the state unemployment office from Ohio and I knew right away that we did not file for unemployment benefits in Ohio, I ve never worked in Ohio,” he told News10NBC.

California unemployment: New EDD call center employees finish training, wait time still 40 minutes

California unemployment: New EDD call center employees finish training, wait time still 40 minutes A year into the pandemic and the state s unemployment call center is still overwhelmed with callers. KGO Share: SACRAMENTO, Calif. A year into the pandemic and the state s unemployment call center is still overwhelmed with callers. On Thursday, the Employment Development Department announced that 251 new call center workers completed the department s expedited training program earlier this week. But even with nearly 3,500 agents, the average wait time to reach someone is about 40 minutes. Also, fraud remains a big issue. EDD spokeswoman Loree Levy says California is not alone.

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