Beware Of Tax Rebate Scam
Cyber Investigations Home New E-Scams & WarningsPHISHING RELATED TO ISSUANCE OF ECONOMIC STIMULUS CHECKS05/08/08—The FBI warns consumers of recently reported spam e-mail purportedly from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) which is actually an attempt to steal consumer information. The e-mail advises the recipient that direct deposit is the fastest and easiest way to receive their economic stimulus tax rebate. The message contains a hyperlink to a fraudulent form which requests the recipient's personally identifiable information, including bank account information. To convince consumers to reply, the e-mail warns that a failure to complete the form in a timely manner will delay the issuance of the rebate check. One example of this IRS spam e-mail message is as follows:
Consumers are advised that the IRS does not initiate taxpayer communications via e-mail. In addition, the IRS does not request detailed personal information via e-mail or ask taxpayers for the PIN numbers, passwords, or similar secret access information for their credit card, bank, or other financial accounts. Please be cautious of unsolicited e-mails. It is recommended not to open e-mails from unknown senders because they often contain viruses or other malicious software. It is also recommended to avoid clicking links in e-mails received from unknown senders as this is a popular method of directing victims to phishing websites. If you have received an e-mail similar to this, please notify the IC3 by filing a complaint at www.ic3.gov. |
posted by: auntconi (reply)
post date: 05.09.08 (5:35 pm)
ugh! ~ they NEVER stop, do they?
My rule is ~ if I am not certain who the email is from, 'delete' ...
and if it was really something I should get, my friend will see that I get it again ... otherwise ~ bye, bye!
posted by: LadyG (reply)
post date: 05.09.08 (10:33 pm)
Reply to: auntconi,
That is a good rule to follow Coni.
I have been getting a lot of fake email from Bank of America telling me about my online checking account, which I don't have an online account, I called the bank and it was a fake site, amazing how they can make it look so similar.
posted by: auntconi (reply)
post date: 05.10.08 (7:42 am)
Reply to: LadyG
It is amazing how 'they' can make things look so similar.
Actually it is "frightening" ~ stay well my friend!