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Tax Season Cybersecurity Scam

Tax season is here, and you know what that means – cybercriminals are out to get your sensitive information! So, to stay safe this tax season, always think before you click, use extra caution when handling tax documents, and be suspicious of any emails, text messages, or social media posts containing shocking tax information. After all, it’s better to be safe than sorry!

Additional Tips

Use strong passwords, install anti-virus software, and back up your documents. It would be best if you also use two-factor authentication whenever possible. This means adding an extra layer of security by verifying your identity with a code sent to your phone or email. Finally, ensure you are dealing with legitimate websites before entering sensitive information.

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