Well, this just came to light with The Spywareguide blog. I’ve seen some activity about Where’s my refund lately and I thought I tell you how to make sure you’re on the right site. If you’re expecting a refund check the OFFICIAL SITE. The Official Site is http://www.irs.gov and nothing else. If you want to find out about some of the most common Phishing attempts check out the Phishing advice from the IRS.
[ad#ad2-right]The Spyware Guide blog talks about sites that looks to be IRS but are actually just phishing for information. Some of the ones they talk about are:
gicrisis.org/data/refundtax/SearchTAXERR.php
irs-2009.com/refund/refunds.html
collectrefund-irs.com/refund/refunds.html
cimaonline.ca/application/Internal/Revenue/Service/pas.php?certegy_vm=trueportlet_change_1_actionOverrideFchaseonlineFchangeFprocessDetails_windowLabel_portlet_process_pageLabel_page_process
jklabs.cz/phpayv2/admin/import/.secure/www.irs.gov/get-refund/refunds.php?Where_is_my_refund&Get_Refund
Although this list will most likely change this is just starting for people who filed there income tax. Some things to Remember are:
You can generally access information about your refund 72 hours after IRS acknowledges receipt of your e-filed return, or three to four weeks after mailing a paper return
Via IRS.GOV
So if you’ve filed your Taxes it should be getting to you in 3 to 4 weeks although as you get closer to the March 15, 2009 Deadline it will take longer so you should consider filling early to prevent from having to wait to long for your return. If you follow the rule that any email claiming to be from IRS is not true and shouldn’t click or install any software. You should however tell the IRS as quickly possible about this attempt to get sensitive information. If you want to protect your system from virus or even think you have a virus, trojan, or Malware please check my Malware Resource for further information on removing it!!
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