WISCONSIN (WTAQ-WLUK) — An investigation is underway after the state received reports of FoodShare members being targeted for their benefits.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) said some FoodShare members received text messages from a scammer, instructing them to call a phone number to confirm their account and personal identification numbers (PINs) to avoid having their benefits locked.
The scammers used the information to access and steal benefits.
“It is alarming that scammers are going after public benefits like FoodShare that people rely on to feed themselves and their families,” said DHS Inspector General Anthony Baize. “We encourage FoodShare members to understand how to protect their benefits from these increasingly sophisticated scams and to report them when they happen.”