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The Department of Education has implemented new identity verification measures for federal student aid applications, requiring high-risk applicants to present government-issued ID. Since the launch, nearly $200 million in potential fraud has been prevented, and the department estimates the effort will save over $1 billion during the current FAFSA cycle. The enhanced security aims to combat sophisticated scams, including AI-generated bots and fake identities, with increased data sharing and cooperation with agencies like the Social Security Administration and the Department of Homeland Security. California accounted for the highest amount of blocked fraud attempts.
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