Phishing Scam Targets Taxpayers Who Use Tax Software
(USA Today) - Intuit, parent of TurboTax and numerous other tax preparation products, has seen a "marked increase" this year in reports of fraudulent e-mails that claim to come from it , says spokeswoman Julie Miller.
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Phishing Scam Targets Taxpayers Who Use Tax Software
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