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Pay Attention to Cyber Crime this Tax Season

March 20, 2018 by OMA Comp

OMA Comp Cyber Crime Taxes

Every year businesses are hit with increased cybersecurity threats during tax season. Companies of all sizes are at risk of losing valuable information and potential exposure of financial loss. Here are three things you need to keep in mind this tax season.

#1. Phishing Attempts

Phishing is when someone sends an e-mail from what appears to be a trusted vendor, customer, or organization that is designed to steal your information. E-mails can be modified to appear to be from an organization’s server and will likely reflect a domain and username you would expect to see coming from that specific organization.

Be alert to unexpected critical e-mails and reach out to that individual or organization by phone if you feel something is not right. Most trusted parties will not request sensitive data via e-mail; however, also look out for links within emails that can lead to untrusted websites. Modern e-mail clients allow you to hover over a link before clicking, so check for irregular domains and URL shorteners.

#2 Contact from IRS Agents

Cyber criminals may attempt to disguise themselves as IRS agents in order to obtain compromising information about your business and employees.  Often, the “agent” will request additional information that is unnecessary for filing purposes but holds tremendous value to them like social security numbers, telephone numbers, and addresses. The IRS will only contact you by U.S. mail!

#3. Internal Actors

The nature of many companies’ work requires individuals other than the proprietor to access critical information. These employees should be made aware of communication procedures and safeguards to prevent cybercrimes from occurring. A majority of cyber incidents are caused by people that are unware of threats.

Year-Round Attention

Remember to be vigilant all year long, just because taxes have been filed does not mean the end of cybersecurity threats.

To learn more about best practices for your business or to schedule an employee training, please contact OMA Comp.

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