When checking your email, be on watch for fake emails that purport to be from the IRS about undereporting of income or something similar. This was in our Inbox this morning:
From: automailer @ irs.gov
Sent: 11/10/2009 6:51:47 PM
To: sensepatdalpatdal @ xxxx.net [not even our edress]
Cc:
Subject: Notice of Underreported Income
Taxpayer ID: sensepatdalpatdal-00000534632506US
Tax Type: INCOME TAX
Issue: Unreported/Underreported Income (Fraud Application)
Please review your tax statement on Internal Revenue Service (IRS) website (click on the link below):
review tax statement for taxpayer id: sensepatdalpatdal-00000534632506US [Links have been disabled. It originated in the UK.]
Internal Revenue Service
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Whatever you do, do NOT click on any link. If you do so, you are enabling the other end to put a 'cookie' on your computer that can then be used to harvest information or install a virus, or trojan on your machine.
Simply delete the message and go on to your other mail.
From: automailer @ irs.gov
Sent: 11/10/2009 6:51:47 PM
To: sensepatdalpatdal @ xxxx.net [not even our edress]
Cc:
Subject: Notice of Underreported Income
Taxpayer ID: sensepatdalpatdal-00000534632506US
Tax Type: INCOME TAX
Issue: Unreported/Underreported Income (Fraud Application)
Please review your tax statement on Internal Revenue Service (IRS) website (click on the link below):
review tax statement for taxpayer id: sensepatdalpatdal-00000534632506US [Links have been disabled. It originated in the UK.]
Internal Revenue Service
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Whatever you do, do NOT click on any link. If you do so, you are enabling the other end to put a 'cookie' on your computer that can then be used to harvest information or install a virus, or trojan on your machine.
Simply delete the message and go on to your other mail.
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