Top 3 Scams – February 1, 2019

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1. CEO Fraud

The bad guys are getting creative with CEO Fraud and gift card scams. This particular campaign involves a bad guy impersonating one of your executives, and then asking you to buy gift cards for customers. They even allow the employee to take one for themselves (how generous!). The unknowing employee is instructed to go to the store and physically buy the cards, then email or text the gift card numbers to “the boss.”

Try to think of gift cards like cash, and never blindly comply with a request like this. Call the supposed sender directly to determine whether the request is valid or a scam. Sometimes it’s OK to say “no” to the CEO!

2. False File Hosting

Bad actors have come up with another way to trick you. Now they are using sites like Dropbox, Google Drive, and other file hosting sites for their evil attacks.

They put a malicious file on these sites, and they use that site to send you an invite to log in and open/click on that infected file. The invites look legit because they are. They really came from that site and are identical to the normal invites. So what to look out for?

Always be suspicious of links in emails that you did not expect or did not ask for. If you decide to log into a file sharing site like Dropbox, enter the address in your browser or use a bookmark you set yourself earlier.

3. Tax Time

The IRS saw nearly double the number of tax-related scam incidents in 2018 compared to 2017. Watch out for scams claiming to be from the IRS or from tax firms. These emails purporting to come from the IRS demand a payment or threaten to seize the recipient’s tax refund. Those involving tax firms seek to solicit personal, tax, or financial information. Similar scams target employers by impersonating employees.

The IRS suggests the following steps to avoid becoming a victim of phishing:

Emails impersonating the IRS can be forwarded to phishing@irs.gov.
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