Consumer Alert: Phishing Scam Targeting SNAP Participants
Summary
The New Hampshire Department of Justice and Department of Health and Human Services issued a consumer alert warning Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participants about a phishing scam. Participants are receiving fraudulent calls, texts, and emails attempting to solicit personal information.
What changed
The New Hampshire Department of Justice and Department of Health and Human Services have issued a consumer alert regarding a phishing scam targeting SNAP participants. The scam involves fraudulent phone calls, text messages, and emails designed to obtain personal information from beneficiaries. This alert serves to inform participants and prevent them from falling victim to these fraudulent schemes.
SNAP participants are advised to be vigilant and not share personal information in response to unsolicited communications. The alert directs individuals to a press release from the DOJ for more details on the scam and how to protect themselves. While this is an alert and not a new regulation, it highlights a potential risk to a vulnerable population and emphasizes the importance of data security for public benefit recipients.
What to do next
- Review internal communications regarding SNAP participant outreach for any potential vulnerabilities.
- Advise SNAP participants to be cautious of unsolicited calls, texts, and emails requesting personal information.
- Direct participants to official government resources for verification of communications.
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Press Release Date: November 19, 2025
Contact Public Information Office
(603) 271-9389 | PIO@dhhs.nh.gov
Consumer Alert from the NH Department of Justice: Phishing Scam Targeting SNAP Participants
Concord, NH - Attorney General John M. Formella and New Hampshire Health and Human Services Commissioner Lori A. Weaver are warning Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participants about a new phishing scam involving fraudulent phone calls, text messages, and emails seeking personal information.
To learn more, read the DOJ's press release.
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