March 20, 2024, 1 p.m. | Sherrod DeGrippo

Microsoft Security Blog www.microsoft.com

Cybercriminals use social engineering during holidays and important events like tax season to steal user information. Our Microsoft Threat Intelligence tax season report outlines some of the various techniques that threat actors use to craft their campaigns and mislead taxpayers into revealing sensitive information, making payments to fake services, or installing malicious payloads.


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