- SSN
- 123-45-6789, maybe
- Certain ID
- Nine digit ID
- really important thing you probably need if you want to steal someone's identity
- Worker's ID
- 123-45-6789?
- I.D.,often
- Common ID
- W-2 info.
- E-filing fig.
- ID that can't start with 666
- Access code, sometimes: Abbr.
- Phishing string: Abbr.
- Fig. written LIK-ET-HIS!
- ID that, for a figure you're not supposed to give out, you sure have to give out often
- Digits styled like 123-45-6789: Abbr.
- Fig. on IRS forms
- Tax ID
- ID captured by a catfisher
- Its last four digits are more frequently used than the first five: Abbr.
- 1996 Tom Clancy thriller
- Application datum: Abbr.
- Form W-4 fig.
- Hunting permit application datum: Abbr.
- ID needed for a loan
- ID that can never begin 000 or 666
- ID with two dashes
- Identification that John David Sweeney, Jr. was the first to receive: Abbr.
- Invoice ID: Abbr.
- Its first three digits are the area number: Abbr.
- John David Sweeney, Jr. was issued the first one (FWIW it was 055-09-0001)
- W-9 ID
- W9 datum
- Tax form ID
- ID that will never begin with a 9
- ID whose last 4 digits are used more often than the other 5
- TIN alternative
- Digital ID?: Abbr.
- ID stolen in a data breach
- It might be replaced after getting one's identity stolen: Abbr.
- W-4 info: Abbr.
- xxx-xx-xxxx ID
- Alternative to a TIN on some government forms
- ID that can be acquired with a birth certificate application: Abbr.
- Phish fan's collectible?
- ID that can never begin 666
- ID used on numerous govt. forms
- Loan application req.
- W-9 line, in brief
- Job ID
- ID for payroll
- ID that can be reassigned if the holder has problems with part of the numerical sequence
- Its last 4 digits are used more than the first 5: Abbr.
- 9-digit ID
- Nine-fig. ID
- ID-theft target
- Govt. ID
- ID info
- ID on IRS forms
- Blank on a job app.
- Identity thief's need, for short
- Amer. ID
- ID with two hyphens
- String sought by those going phishing?: Abbr.
- Credit-report fig.
- Form 1040 ID
- ID that many memorize
- Its first three digits once depended on the assignee's loc.
- Govt.-issued ID
- ID since 1936
- It can't begin with a 9: Abbr.
- It can be requested on a U.S. birth certificate form
- Its first three digits had geographic significance until 2011: Abbr.
- It's often assigned soon after birth, for short
- It may be disastrous if it leaks, briefly
- ID of a sort
- Taxpayer's ID
- Digits used for ident.
- It has nine digits and two hyphens (abbr.)
- Tax form datum (abbr.)
- Employee file no.
- U.S. citizen's nine digits
- Payroll ID
- Tax return ID
- W-2 ID
- Digits used when the IRS gets its hand in your pocket
- IRS info
- 123-45-6789, e.g.
- Form 1040 datum
- Hyphenated ID
- IRS return datum
- One form of ID
- Frequently used ID
- Medicare ID
- Personal ID
- Datum on an IRS form
- Job-seeker's ID
- PIN kin
- Acct. info
- FICA fig.
- Phishing target (abbr.)
- W-2 info (abbr.)
- Digits issued by the govt.
- ID digits
- Personal ID since 1936
- 1040 ID
- Fig. in identity theft
- Fig. sought by an identity thief
- Identity thief's pay dirt, briefly
- Figure on an IRS form
- ID assigned to over 453 million people so far
- ID first issued in 1936
- Important ID information
- 567-68-0515, for Pres. Nixon
- ID with dashes
- Form 1040 figure
- IRS ID
- Nine-digit tax form datum
- Double-hyphenated ID
- 9-digit string on a tax doc.
- Fig. on Medicare cards
- Digits on an IRS form
- Fig. on a card
- ###-##-#### #
- 2x-hyph.'d figure
- Fig. on a W-9
- ID source
- Nine-digit no.
- Employee file datum: Abbr.
- IRS Form 1040 datum
- Personnel datum: Abbr.
- Application no.
- USA ID
- Unique I.D.
- IRS datum
- Taxpayer ID
- Form 1040 no.
- IRS form datum
- Form 1040 info
- Form 1040EZ info
- Job app ID
- Job app no.
- W-2 datum: Abbr.
- W-4 entry: Abbr.
- Box "d" on the IRS W-2
- Identity theft target: Abbr.
- Lifelong assignment, briefly?
- W-4 datum: Abbr.
- W-4 fig.
- Checking acct. datum
- Cred. report item
- ID in the form "xxx-xx-xxxx"
- IRS W-4 info
- Lifelong ID
- Loan app. datum
- Mtge. application datum
- Tax form fig.
- Three-part fig.
- Box "d" on IRS Form W-2
- ID theft datum
- ID with hyphens
- Job application no.
- Fig. in an identity theft case
- ID theft item
- No. under the year on many tax forms
- Job application ID
- ID in MDs' records
- Nine-digit fig.
- Phisher's target: Abbr.
- Data theft target: Abbr.
- Federal ID
- Nine-digit govt. ID
- Confidential personal ID
- ID on an IRS form
- Phishing catch: Abbr.
- Phishing fig.
- Bank customer acct. datum
- It's double-hyphenated: Abbr.
- Loan application fig.
- Medicare card fig.
- Tax form no.
- 81-yr.-old ID
- Form 1099 ID
- Identity thief's target: Abbr.
- Return ID
- 3-2-4 ID
- Bank acct. info
- ID gradually being omitted from Medicare cards
- ID on a W-9 form
- Job application fig.
- Many a tax filer's need: Abbr.
- Identity theft target, briefly
- Phishing target, briefly
- U.S. ID
- Fig. on a return
- Form fig.
- I-9 ID
- IRS identifier
- W-9 or W-2 ID
- Bank account ID
- Dashed no.
- Fig. whose last four digits are often requested
- Loan app fig.
- One can't start with 666: Abbr.
- ID on many returns
- No. with two dashes
- Oft-redacted ID
- Oft-redacted no.
- W-2 fig.
- Last four digits ID
- 1040 fig.
- Fig. on a blue card
- ID on an I-9 form
- Tax form digits
- Fed. ID fig.
- ID with nine digits
- Oft-redacted fig.
- Employee's ID, often
- 60+-year-old ID
- Employee ID, at times
- ID element
- 123-45-6789, for one: Abbr.
- Lifetime ID
- Employee ID, often
- Ins. form datum
- Job ID, often
- W-2 datum
- Form of ID
- Identifier for 30 Down
- Pay-stub ID
- Credit application number: Abbr.
- FICA ID
- Item on an IRS form
- Paycheck ID, perhaps
- Double-dash fig.
- Info on a W-2
- 1099 datum: Abbr.
- Payroll ID, at times
- ID issued by the Federated States of Micronesia
- Form W-9 info
- Nine-digit IRS ID
- Taxation ID
- Internal Revenue Code ID
- Bank acct. datum
- Medicare ID being phased out
- Phasing-out Medicare ID
- IRS form info
- IRS nine-digit ID: Abbr.
- Medicare ID, formerly
- Digits since '35
- Form W-2 no.
- What can be requested on a US birth certificate application
- Double-dash designation
- For which 574 once denoted AK
- Government-issued ID
- Spear phisher's initial target
- Credit application info
- It never starts with an 8 or a 9: Abbr.
- ID with nine digits and two hyphens
- ID card digits
- 001-01-0001, for Grace D. Owen of Concord, N.H.
- 078-05-1120, on a Woolworth's sample wallet insert: Abbr.
- Identifier first issued in 1936: Abbr.
- 457-55-5462, for LifeLock CEO Todd Davis
- Fig. that never ends with four zeros
- Fig. that never starts with an 8 or a 9
- Form 1040 abbr.
- Insurance form info: Abbr.
- Important digits on an I.R.S. form
- 123-45-6789, e.g.: Abbr.
- Nine-digit ID: Abbr.
- Application request: Abbr.
- Application info: Abbr.
- 1040 info: Abbr.
- It has two dashes: Abbr.
- Fig. with two dashes
- Taxpayer's nine-digit ID: Abbr.
- An ID
- Form W-9 info: Abbr.
- Nine digits: Abbr.
- Certain ID info
- Form W-9 datum: Abbr.
- ID for the I.R.S.
- It has nine figures: Abbr.
- Datum sought by identity thieves: Abbr.
- Hirer's request: Abbr.
- Line on an appl. form
- Payroll fig.
- Info on a W-2 form: Abbr.
- Job application info: Abbr.
- 1040 datum: Abbr.
- ID entered on every I.R.S. form
- Dashed fig.
- Info entered on an I.R.S. form
- Passport application datum: Abbr.
- Sequence with two hyphens: Abbr.
- Subj. of the Privacy Act of 1974
- Until June 25, 2011, its first three digits had geographical significance: Abbr.
- Personal digits: Abbr.
- 555-55-5555, e.g.: Abbr.
- Dashed ID
- Fig. in the form XXX-XX-XXXX
- Fig. on some shredded documents
- Frequent form request: Abbr.
- ID thief's target
- Fig. supplied on a 64-Down form
- Frequent target of ID thieves
- Hyphenated fig.
- It never starts with 666: Abbr.
- Application info
- Cybercrime target, for short
- Doubly hyphenated ID
- Personal datum: Abbr.
- Personal identifier, for short
- Application fig.
- Entry on an I.R.S. form: Abbr.
- Fig. on an application
- Figure kept in the head, usually: Abbr.
- I.R.S. digits: Abbr.
- Target of ID theft: Abbr.
- XXX-XX-XXXX fig.
- 123-45-6789, on a sample doc.
- Figure in the form 123-45-6789, e.g.: Abbr.
- ID card fig.
- Important ID
- Payroll ID, for short
- Phishing target, for short
- Scammer's ID target
- 1040 abbr.
- Employment form info, for short
- Form 1099 fig.
- Often-memorized string: Abbr.
- Private info, for short
- Target of an ID thief
- Info in a data breach: Abbr.
- Requirement for a background check, for short
- Target for an ID thief
- Digits on a paper card, for short
- Doubly hyphenated fig.
- Fig. often written with X's
- ID datum
- Nine-digit ID, in brief
- Nine-digit government ID
- Phisher's "catch," for short
- Piece of sensitive info, for short
- Twice-hyphenated ID
- Bit of info for an accountant: Abbr.
- Certain acct. info
- Fig. whose first three digits were geographically based until 2011
- Fig. with two hyphens
- ID since 1935
- Only four-ninths of it is usually shown: Abbr.
- 000-00-0002, for Mr. Burns on "The Simpsons": Abbr.
- 001-01-0001, for one: Abbr.
- Application info, often
- Fig. created by F.D.R.'s New Deal
- I.R.S. identifier, for short
- ID on a filing
- ID since the Great Depression
- Info that's often only partly revealed: Abbr.
- Nine digits on an I-9
- You might need just the "last four" of it: Abbr.
- You might provide the "last four" of this, in brief
- Commonly redacted ID
- ID whose first five digits are sometimes ignored
- Mr. Burns supposedly received the second one ever on "The Simpsons": Abbr.
- Fig. issued at birth
- Job app datum
- Taxpayer's nine-digit ID
- 1040 info
- Fig. I just entered into a new W-2
- Subj. of a 4-digit challenge question my bank always asks me
- Last 4 digits digits, 4 short
- Last four digits fig.
- What may be sought out by a 11-Across
- Last 4 digits fig.
- Last four digits digits
- Filing fig.
- 123-45-6789, say: abbr.
- Fig. needed when filling out new-job paperwork
- Last four digits digits, for short
- 123-45-6789, on a sample I.R.S. form
- Abbreviation on a tax form
- Fig. on a tax return
- W-9 fig.
- W-9 field
- Fig. input on I.R.S. forms
- Nine-digit I.D. that never begins with "666"
- The first official one was 055-09-0001: Abbr.
- U.S. job application datum
- ###-##-#### (Abbr.)
- 001-01-0001, for example (Abbr.)
- American ID number (Abbr.)
- Credit check ID
- Form W-2 input
- Form W-9 input, for short
- ID assigned to a new immigrant (Abbr.)
- ID of the form ###-##-####
- ID on IRS forms (Abbr.)
- ID on a tax form
- ID on tax forms (Abbr.)
- ID with two hyphens (Abbr.)
- Important nine digits (Abbr.)
- Two-hyphen ID (Abbr.)
- XXX-XX-XXXX (Abbr.)
- Certain U.S. ID
- ID info., in the U.S.
- It's used for ID in the U.S.
- 1040 entry (Abbr.)
- Job-application datum (Abbr.)
- Target of ID theft
- Numerical ID
- 1040 entry
- Payroll ID number
- Entry on a W-2, briefly
- Scam target: Abbr.
- Sensitive ID
- ###-##-#### no.
- Cybercrime target: Abbr.
- Fig. to keep secret
- You may be asked for its last four digits: Abbr.
- ID for a W-4
- ID often assigned around birth
- ID on a W-2
- Info on a 1040 form
- Often-stolen ID
- W-2 digits: Abbr.
- ID given to many a U.S. newborn
- Letters from the government?
- 111-11-1111 is not a valid one
- Common phishing target: Abbr.
- Digits of interest to the IRS
- ID often used on forms
- ID whose first three numbers cannot be 666
- ID with a billion possibilities
- 123-45-6789 is not a valid one: Abbr.
- 123-45-6789 isn't one: Abbr.
- ID assigned to newborns
- IRS form ID
- US citizen ID
- Line on an IRS form
- American taxpayer's ID
- IRS requirement
- Datum sought by ID thieves
- Entry on an IRS form
- Prevalent ID
- Job application datum
- ID on an IRS return
- Form 1040 fig.
- Form W-4 input (Abbr.)
- IRS form input
- Payroll ID (Abbr.)
- Tax form ID (Abbr.)
- Last four digits ID, for short
- ID needed to apply for FAFSA
- ID needed to enroll in Medicare, for short
- ID no. on a W-2
- ID no. on a tax form
- ID no. on tax forms
- ID on a mortgage application
- ID on a tax return
- IRS tax ID no.
- Nine-box field on a W-9
- Nine-digit ID no.
- Nine-digit ID, for short
- Nine-digit entry on IRS forms
- Government-issued ID no.
- ID needed for FAFSA
- ID needed to get a U.S. passport
- ID no. with two hyphens
- ID on tax forms
- ID targeted by a phisher
- ID that new U.S. residents can apply for
- W-2 ID no.
- 1099 ID
- U.S. ID with hyphens
- U.S. tax ID
- W-9 form ID
- Means of ID
- Stolen ID in identity theft cases
- Tax ID: Abbr.
- Sensitive form of ID
- Taxpayer's no.
- ID sought by phishers
- Prize for a phisher: Abbr.
- Tax filer's ID
- ID for a taxpayer
- Credit application no.
- Fig. coveted by identity thieves
- 987-65-4321, for one
- Filing ID
- Fig. in identity thefts
- Info for the IRS
- Digital identifier
- Fed. ID
- Fig. on tax forms
- No. that phishers are after
- Nine-digit fig. on an IRS tax form
- Digits on IRS forms
- ID requested by a CPA
- Tax filer's no.
- Digital ID
- Fig. phishers seek
- Frequently memorized fig.
- ID often used in April
- Identifying digits, for short
- Tax return fig.
- ID for a W-2
- No. on 1040s
- No. on tax forms
- Bit of IRS data
- Digits sought by phishers: Abbr.
- Government ID
- It can be replaced for relig. reasons if it includes "666"
- Tax no.
- W-2 string, briefly