While scams abound between suspicious emails, phishing attempts and cold calling, pension organizations are not spared by this phenomenon. The complementary Agirc-Arrco is thus regularly the target of this kind of fraudulent messages, sent to the messaging services of its beneficiaries. A Chinese puzzle for retirees, who no longer know how to disentangle the true from the false and get lost in the multiple communications received. Discover the latest scam involving Agirc-Arrco in order to avoid it and act accordingly if you were to receive it.

Agirc-Arrco retirees are regularly targeted by hacking and scam attempts. Today, all means are good to extort funds or personal information from retirees who are often feverish in the face of new technologies. Recently, fake Agirc-Arrco email scams have multiplied with scammers wishing to obtain confidential information. If phishing attempts are now part of everyday life, they are currently targeting retirees who receive the Agirc-Arrco supplementary pension.

It is the Agirc-Arrco organization itself which called for the greatest vigilance by asking the main parties concerned to be very attentive to attempted fraud. The scammers thus tried to pretend to be false advice from Agirc-Arrco in order to recover information such as the Social Security number, the password for the bank account numbers or even the postal address. Agirc-Arrco therefore asks all retirees to ignore these messages, specifying that none of this information can be requested by SMS or email. It is therefore recommended to delete emails from these scammers and not to fill in personal details on fraudulent links.