Cybercriminals Love Tax Season – Here’s How To Protect Your Business

As tax season approaches, businesses are focused on preparing financial documents, filing returns, and meeting tight deadlines. Unfortunately, cybercriminals see this busy season as the perfect opportunity to strike.

Most hackers are looking for ways to exploit sensitive data, scam businesses, and create chaos. In today’s blog, we’ll share why tax season provides cybercriminals with a huge advantage and how you can stay one step ahead of them.

Why Tax Season Attracts Cybercriminals

1. Increased Exchange of Sensitive Data

Tax season involves sharing sensitive financial and personal information—both within your organization and with external parties like accountants or payroll providers. This creates multiple points of vulnerability for hackers to exploit, especially through fake emails.

2. Tight Deadlines Lead to Mistakes

Under pressure to meet deadlines, employees may be less vigilant about double-checking emails, links, or file attachments. This makes it easier for phishing scams and malware to slip through.

3. Higher Volume of Emails

During tax season, businesses handle a flood of emails related to forms, payment requests, and compliance updates. Cybercriminals capitalize on this by crafting convincing phishing emails that appear legitimate to intercept that sensitive data.

4. Widespread Scams Targeting Taxpayers

Hackers often impersonate trusted entities like the IRS or tax preparation services to trick businesses into sharing confidential information or making fraudulent payments.

Common Tax Season Threats You Need to Watch Out For

  • Phishing Emails: Fraudulent messages claiming to be from the IRS, your bookkeeper, or a tax service, asking for sensitive information or directing you to malicious links.
  • Fake Invoices or Payment Requests: Scammers send fake invoices or payment demands to trick businesses into wiring money.
  • Ransomware Attacks: Hackers may encrypt critical financial data and demand payment to release it.
  • Social Engineering: Phone calls or emails impersonating accountants, payroll providers, or other trusted contacts to extract information.

How To Protect Your Business This Tax Season

1. Train Your Team

Educate employees about the latest scams and how to recognize phishing attempts. Teach them to:

  • Verify email senders before opening attachments or clicking links.
  • Be cautious of urgent payment requests or unusual account updates.
  • Report suspicious emails immediately.

2. Secure Your Communications

Ensure all data exchanges are encrypted, especially when sharing sensitive tax documents. Use secure portals or file-sharing tools instead of email whenever possible.

3. Implement Multifactor Authentication (MFA)

Require MFA for access to financial systems, email accounts, and any platforms used for tax-related activities. This adds an extra layer of security, even if credentials are compromised.

We cannot stress the importance of this feature enough. If your password is compromised, MFA can help save you. If it’s an available feature on any account you have, please set it up.

4. Conduct a Cybersecurity Audit

Work with your IT provider to identify vulnerabilities [or let us know instead and we’ll do this for free!] in your systems before hackers can exploit them. Focus on:

  • Updating software and applying patches.
  • Securing network endpoints and devices.
  • Verifying data backup integrity.

5. Verify All Financial Requests

TRIPLE-check payment requests, especially those involving large sums or sensitive accounts. Confirm via a second communication method (e.g., a phone call) to ensure authenticity.

Don’t Let Hackers Score This Tax Season

Tax time doesn’t have to be open season for hackers. By staying vigilant, educating your team, and implementing proactive cybersecurity measures, you can be the hero and protect your business from becoming a victim.

Let’s make sure the only thing you’re filing this season is a successful tax return—not a cybersecurity incident report. Start with a FREE Network Assessment to uncover potential vulnerabilities and ensure your systems are ready to handle whatever comes your way.

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