New York State Tax Department Shares Security
Tips During National Tax Security Awareness Week
Tips During National Tax Security Awareness Week
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance today reminded
corporations, businesses, and tax professionals to be wary of various
tax scams.
Massive data breaches at corporations and credit-reporting agencies
have already left millions vulnerable to identity theft. Con artists
also carry out schemes to steal sensitive employee information from
smaller organizations.
In recent years, cyber-criminals posing as company executives and
using social-engineering tactics have convinced payroll and HR
professionals by email and phone to provide lists of employees and their
personal information. Scammers have pilfered confidential data in a
variety of industries this way, including school districts and
nonprofits.
Identity thieves have also targeted tax professionals by posing as return processors, tax software representatives, and as clients to gain access to records containing sensitive personal and tax information.
Identity thieves have also targeted tax professionals by posing as return processors, tax software representatives, and as clients to gain access to records containing sensitive personal and tax information.
In one scenario, a scam artist poses as a client and sends an initial
email request for tax-preparation assistance. This is followed by a
second email with a link or an attached PDF that contains a link. If the
preparer falls for the scam and clicks the link, malware is installed
on the preparer’s computer allowing the cyber thief to steal the
preparer’s password and access confidential client data.
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