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Essential IRS scams to watch for in 2026: A cybersecurity perspective

Feb 12, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

Tax Season Exposes Vulnerabilities to Scammers

Cybercriminals intensify efforts to exploit taxpayers during the busy season, posing significant risks as personal and financial information becomes vulnerable. Increased awareness of scams is crucial for protection, particularly as tactics become more sophisticated.

Researchers highlight a surge in tax-related scams, especially as many Americans file their returns. Scammers impersonate the IRS or tax professionals via various communication methods—emails, texts, and calls—often using deceptive tactics like official logos and spoofed phone numbers. Common schemes include phishing attempts that may ask for sensitive information under the guise of tax refunds or impending legal actions. Additionally, fraudsters may exploit the IRS tax refund system, using personal data to file fraudulent returns and collect refunds before the real taxpayer is aware.

Other schemes involve fabricated W-2 forms and nonexistent credits aimed at self-employed individuals, potentially leading victims to commit tax fraud unknowingly. Furthermore, dishonest tax preparers may redirect refunds by using their account details instead of those of the taxpayer. Recognizing these tactics is vital as they pose severe legal repercussions and financial damage to unsuspecting victims.

This situation carries real-world implications, emphasizing the need for defensive measures among consumers during tax season. As cyber threats grow, tax-related scams can have lasting impacts on individuals’ financial security and trust in digital systems. Robust awareness and proactive actions can help mitigate risks.

Defensive strategies include activating multifactor authentication on financial accounts and considering the IRS Identity Protection PIN to safeguard personal identifiers. Filing taxes promptly can also limit opportunities for thieves.

No specific IOCs were provided in the article regarding ongoing threats or vulnerabilities. However, recognizing signs of fraud can help significantly in guarding against these common scams.

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