Each year during the US tax season, scammers begin ramping up their social engineering attacks to steal taxpayers’ information and identity, and fraudulently collect their refunds. It can be a stressful time for many taxpayers, and con artists and cybercriminals are oozing with anticipation that you’ll slip up and become another one of their victims
Here are Bitdefender’s tips for staying safe online during this year’s tax season to avoid becoming another identity theft and fraud victim:
If you plan to file your tax returns online, make sure your devices are running the latest updates, set up strong and unique passwords for online accounts, and enable 2FA or MFA for an extra layer of security. Also, consider installing a security solution to avoid data and device compromise in case you unwittingly access or download malicious files or links received via email, social media platforms or text.
During tax filing season, fraudsters may attempt to contact customers via email, phone, text messages, social media platforms and even regular mail. Telltale signs include a request for sensitive personally identifiable information (PII) such as Social Security numbers, login credentials, bank account or credit card information, and attachment such as PDFs. Additionally, the sender or caller may use scare tactics and unusual language to force you into handing over this data.
The ongoing pandemic still poses great challenges for organizations, including the IRS, which has urged citizens to file early and avoid paper tax returns to help ensure a speedy refund. To avoid falling victim to IRS and tax-season scams, users should stick to good cyber hygiene and spread awareness among friends and family:
Whenever in doubt, visit the IRS official page for any additional information regarding your taxes, filing dates and necessary paperwork, and report any fraud attempts or scam messages.
Bear in mind that:
Don’t let cybercriminals and scammers catch you off guard this tax season. Use our extended Bitdefender Total Security trial free of charge for 90 days to keep your devices, personal information and identity safe from cybercriminals and crooks. Better yet, smartphone users can benefit from the latest Scam Alert feature implemented in our Bitdefender Mobile Security app for Android. Scam Alert is a handy tool that ensures a safer online experience, alerting you whenever you receive malicious or fraudulent links arriving via instant messaging apps, SMS or notifications on your phone, including the latest TeaBot and FluBot global malware campaigns that disseminate via text messages.
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