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A. Definition of invalid SSN An invalid (or impossible) SSN is one that we never assigned.
The use of the Social Security number ( SSN ) has expanded significantly since its inception in 1936. Created merely to keep track of the earnings history of U.S. workers for Social Security entitlement and benefit computation purposes, it has come to be used as a nearly universal identifier.
An organization's collection and use of SSNs can increase the risk of identity theft and fraud. Each time an individual divulges his or her SSN, the potential for a thief to illegitimately gain access to bank accounts, credit cards, driving records, tax and employment histories and other private information increases.
Crafting the SSN. At its inception, the SSN 's only purpose was to uniquely identify U.S. workers, enabling employers to submit accurate reports of covered earnings for use in administering benefits under the new Social Security program. That is still the primary purpose for the SSN .
An invalid SSN is one that the SSA never assigned....In case you're wondering, a valid SSN will never look like this: The first three digits as \u201c000,\u201d \u201c666,\u201d or in the 900 series. The second group that consists of two digits as \u201c00.\u201d The third group consisting of four digits as \u201c0000.\u201d
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First: SSNs, in their current form, are highly insecure passwords and should not be used for authentication. If one can successfully identify all nine digits of an SSN in fewer than 10, 100, or even 1,000 attempts, that Social Security number is no more secure than a three-digit PIN.
Many businesses ask for your SSN because it is a convenient way to identify you in their system. As a result, your social security number can now reveal all kinds of information about you, including places you've lived, your credit history, and maybe even medical conditions.
An organization's collection and use of SSNs can increase the risk of identity theft and fraud. Each time an individual divulges his or her SSN, the potential for a thief to illegitimately gain access to bank accounts, credit cards, driving records, tax and employment histories and other private information increases.

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