Global Security Watch > Phishing Campaign Targets Tax Rebate Checks
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[PC Sympathy] IC3 warns. “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.”
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[Small Town Shopaholic] Shopaholics Beware!: These types of emails are "phishing" for your information so they can access fraudulently access your bank account. Do not ever give out any sort of bank account numbers, your PIN numbers, your social security numbers, your credit card numbers, your bank name or any personal identification information over an email.
[Spyget] Rock Phishers Up the Ante with More ”ËDigital Certificates: Fake IRS Rebate EMails: Those who have received a questionable e-mail claiming to come from the IRS may forward it to a mailbox the IRS has established to receive such e-mails, phishing@irs.gov, using instructions contained in .
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