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From a
friend of VCO who is an Accountant
The IRS is warning taxpayers to be on the lookout for a new e-mail scam that
appears to be a solicitation from the IRS and the U.S. government for charitable
contributions to
victims of the recent Southern California wildfires.
In an effort to appear legitimate, the bogus e-mails include text from an actual
speech about the wildfires by a member of the California Assembly. The scam
e-mail urges recipients to click on a link, which then opens what appears to be
the IRS website but which is, in fact, a fake. An item on the phony website
urges donations and includes a link that opens a donation form which requests
the recipient's personal and financial information.
The IRS also believes that clicking on the link downloads malware, or malicious
software, onto the recipient's computer. The malware will steal passwords and
other account information it finds on the victim's computer system and send them
to the scamster.
The IRS does not send e-mails soliciting charitable donations. As a rule, the
IRS does not send unsolicited e-mails or ask for personal and financial
information via e-mail. The IRS never asks people for the PIN numbers, passwords
or similar secret access information for their credit card, bank or other
financial accounts.
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Publisher Marleen Marino receives many emails from readers and will share her favorites with you here! Some emails are informative, some are helpful and others will just tickle your funny bone.
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