| AMERICANS MAY BE PUTTING THEIR PERSONAL AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION AT RISK DURING TAX SEASON |
| Friday, 18 June 2010 02:50 |
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PRAGUE, Czech Republic (MMD Newswire) April 1, 2010 - Many taxpayers will file returns electronically this year as the IRS continues its efforts to eliminate paper filing.
While this may seem like a safe option via the secure Web site of the IRS, electronic filing still leaves much of your confidential information at risk to savvy computer hackers and tax time phishing scams. Just looking for online help with your taxes opens the door to poisoned websites. What's more, is that many Americans still copy and print their returns on unsecured devices - again, raising the risk of identity theft. That's because copiers have hard drives that store images of every copy/printout they make. They can be hacked into, like anything else with a hard drive. And this is just the beginning - since most copiers are attached to a network, they are also vulnerable to attack that way; pretty intimidating at tax time. So, how can Americans better protect themselves this tax season? Experts from avast! Antivirus (www.avast.com) and Sharp Electronics (www.sharpusa.com) offer the following solutions for taxpayers filing electronically and copying tax returns this year: - Stop the Intrusion: You can keep your computer, online activities and identity protected with avast! Antivirus software. With more than 100 million users worldwide, its award-winning performance is proven, yet its unique approach to monitoring your hard drive means it won't slow your computer. avast! provides excellent protection from malware and hackers, even out-performing some paid products. About avast! antivirus products CONTACT: ### |