Taxpayers are being tricked into sharing personal information via fraudulent messages that look official, but are not.
The Midland County Sheriff's Office is alerting residents of the county of a new scam with individuals impersonating the Internal Revenue Service. "The scam involves a text message from the Internal ...
If you receive a text message claiming that you will receive a $1,400 check from the IRS, don’t click any links. The Better ...
The text reads, "You are eligible to receive a $1,400 Economic Impact Payment. Please provide your accurate personal ...
Sheriff Criner says the scam involves a text message from the Internal Revenue Service, claiming the victim is eligible to ...
"Smishing" is a scam method that uses text messages to trick people into giving away sensitive information that could lead to ...
Another day, another scam—this time, fraudsters are posing as the IRS, claiming taxpayers qualify for a $1,400 stimulus check.
Don’t click the link if you get a text claiming you’re due for a stimulus check from the IRS. The federal agency doesn’t send ...
In December, the IRS announced it was sending payments to more than one million people. Scammers posing as the IRS send text ...
According to cybersecurity company Guardio, Americans experienced a 77 percent increase in IRS-related scam messages in ...