
During the summer season, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reminds consumers to protect themselves from potential identity thieves. There has been a dramatic increase in online shopping and emails or texts from friends and family. Be aware of common scams.
The IRS states, "We urge people to be extra careful with their personal and financial information during this period while shopping online or getting suspicious emails or texts. Taking a few simple steps can keep people from becoming victims of identity theft and protect their sensitive personal information needed for tax returns and refunds."
The IRS cautions that identity thieves continue to update and enhance their strategies. They are always attempting to obtain personal and sensitive information. This information may then be used to file a fraudulent tax return and claim a refund.
The IRS offered its “Top Seven Security Tips.”
Editor's Note: You may also want to consider viewing YouTube videos from the IRS for more tips. Two of the more popular videos are "Easy Steps to Protect Your Computer and Phone" and "Avoid Phishing Emails." The videos are concise and informative.
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