Geico Says Driver's License Numbers Stolen From Website Compliance Twitter Geico's headquarters in Chevy Chase, Maryland U.S. insurance giant Geico says fraudsters stole driver's license numbers from its website after they supplied personal information that they had acquired elsewhere. The driver's license numbers are believed to have been used "to fraudulently apply for unemployment benefits," Geico says. Over the last year, there has been a staggering rise in U.S. unemployment benefit fraud. The Labor Department's Office of the Inspector General estimated that between April and September 2020, as much as 10% of the $360 billion spent as part of the CARES Act, the first of three pandemic-related stimulus packages, may have been paid improperly, with a "significant portion attributed to fraud."