Scammers are impersonating law enforcement and government officials, in an effort to extort money and personal information, the FBI warns.
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The FBI says scammers will say a person's identity was used in crime, such as a drug deal or money laundering scam, and they will ask for personal information to verify their identity such as their Social Security number and date of birth.The FBI seal is seen outside the headquarters building in Washington, DC on July 5, 2016.
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