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Tax rules shape how organizations protect financial records, manage sensitive identity data, and meet legal duties for cybersecurity and reporting.

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Tax is a compulsory payment to a government, calculated under rules that may apply to individuals, businesses, property, transactions, or income. Tax administration depends on records such as identity details, bank-account information, income data, payroll records, and business financial information. Tax agencies, employers, financial institutions, and tax professionals may exchange or store this data through filing portals, application interfaces, email, and document-management systems.

Its security relevance is concentrated in confidentiality, integrity, and identity assurance. Stolen credentials or altered taxpayer records can support fraudulent filings, redirected refunds, or unauthorized access to sensitive financial information; phishing and compromise of a preparer or employer can expose many records at once. Appropriate controls include strong authentication, least-privilege access, encryption, secure data exchange, tamper-evident audit logs, and retention limits consistent with privacy and legal obligations. Security teams should also monitor filing and account changes, verify unusual requests through trusted channels, and maintain procedures for investigating suspected fraud or unauthorized disclosure.

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Krebs on Security 7 months, 1 week ago

SMS Phishers Pivot to Points, Taxes, Fake Retailers

China-based phishing groups blamed for non-stop scam SMS messages about a supposed wayward package or unpaid toll fee are promoting a new offering, just in time for the holiday shopping season: Phishing kits for mass-creating fake but convincing e-commerce websites that convert customer payment card data into mobile wallets from Apple and Google. Experts say these same phishing groups also are now using SMS lures that promise unclaimed tax refunds and mobile rewards points.