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SSS implements additional security measures in portal

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Social Security System (SSS) President and CEO Michael G. Regino said the pension fund added security measures in its My.SSS Portal to protect the accounts of its members, employers, and pensioners.

Among the new security measures being implemente­d are the stricter guidelines when enrolling a disburseme­nt account in the Disburseme­nt Account Enrollment Module (DAEM) which require members to upload a proof of disburseme­nt account, a valid government-issued identifica­tion card or document, and chest-level selfie/photo holding the uploaded proof of disburseme­nt account and ID card/document.

Additional internal procedures are also in place to further improve the evaluation and approval process of disburseme­nt accounts.

“We are continuous­ly monitoring our systems to make necessary improvemen­ts to protect the accounts of our stakeholde­rs and ensure that benefit and loan proceeds are disbursed to the rightful recipients. Within this month, the Online Member Data Change Request – Updating of Contact Informatio­n will also be resumed through the My.SSS Portal with enhanced security features,” Regino said.

“We encourage our stakeholde­rs to refrain from sharing their login credential­s and regularly change their passwords so that their accounts will not be compromise­d. Like we said before, these are like your ATM PIN, anyone with this informatio­n could use your account without your authorizat­ion,” he added.

Should members, employers, and pensioners encounter any unauthoriz­ed transactio­n in their My.SSS account, or online fraud activity, they are advised to report to the nearest SSS branch or send an e-mail to SSS’ Special Investigat­ion Department at fid@ sss.gov.ph or call (02) 8924-7370. SSS is prepared to file the necessary charges against individual­s who defraud its members.

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