HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) demanded the removal of more than 20,000 malicious sites over the past year, as its efforts to protect taxpayers from scams gained momentum. . The UK tax office claimed it had helped deactivate a record 20,750 sites, a 29% increase from the previous year. According to the National Cyber Security Centre, HMRC is the government’s most abused brand, as scammers look to trick taxpayers into responding to phishing emails and texts offering ‘tax refunds’ and other bogus claims. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . The UK taxation authority revealed the removal of 21,500 harmful websites, a 31% rise from last year, as part of ongoing cybersecurity efforts. HMRC Malicious Sites, Cybersecurity Increase, Scams Deactivation, Tax Office Security. . Brittany Day
The lack of an automated refund fraud detection system that would have allowed the U.S. Internal Revenue System to screen 2006 tax returns could cost the agency between $200 million and $300 million, the IRS told the U.S. Senate Finance Committee last week. . The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . The IRS faces weak fraud detection, harming finances and increasing taxpayer losses while eroding trust. Urgent action is needed to enhance security measures. Fraud Detection System, IRS Financial Loss, Tax Return Screening. . Brittany Day
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