Consumer alert: Beware unsolicited emails claiming to be from the IRS
Consumers unwittingly think they are visiting the IRS site when in fact they have been conned.
Consumers unwittingly think they are visiting the IRS site when in fact they have been conned.
The spyware used in these attacks allowed hackers to control the infected computers remotely. Computers were brought into cyber armies called “botnets,” an invasion not blocked by all anti-virus software . . .
you may receive an email or letter requesting you to receive a cashier’s check that you are to cash at a local bank and then use a wire transfer service to send the money to a designated location.
A look at our debit card and credit card statements let us quickly know where much of our money was going each month.