Summary Box: How to avoid the fraud artists who try to capitalize on tax season
By APMonday, March 8, 2010
Summary Box: Avoiding fraud artists in tax season
ON ALERT: In tax season, online criminals often send phony e-mails that claim to be from the Internal Revenue Service.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR: Such messages often ask you to supply personal information so you can get your refund or speed up your return. But the e-mails instead may be tools for identify theft. If they trick you into opening attachments or visiting a bogus Web site, they can install malicious software on your computer.
STAY SAFE: Never supply your personal information, such as Social Security numbers or credit card numbers, to anyone e-mailing you for it. The IRS doesn’t discuss tax matters over e-mail.
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