The Internal Revenue Service warns taxpayers that a scam e-mail is circulating now that fraudulently uses the IRS name and logo as a lure. It claims a federal tax payment has been rejected and directs you complete an attached form. That attachment contains a virus that may infect your computer so they can steal personal and financial information. This email is going to both individuals and businesses, according to the IRS. IRS spokesman Michael Devine says the IRS never sends unsolicited e-mail asking for your financial or detailed personal information. Just delete the message and don't click any links.
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