How Hacker-Proof Is Your Firm?

Thieves always build a better mousetrap, so stay vigilant.

By Donny Shimamoto, CPA, CITP, CGMA
On Cybersecurity for Accountants

In 2018, fraudsters posed as tax authorities and state accounting and tax professional associations. These were simple phishing attacks trying to get tax practitioners’ email usernames and passwords, allowing fraudsters to obtain client contact information and perform email-based password resets for other systems.

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The IRS reported seeing threats specifically targeting preparers in Illinois, Iowa, New Jersey and North Carolina. Additionally, the IRS received reports tied to a Canadian accounting association.[i]