IRS Says Thieves Stole Info From 100,000 Taxpayers
APNewsBreak: IRS Says Thieves Stole Tax Info From 100,000
WASHINGTON — May 26, 2015, 4:11 PM ET
By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER Associated Press
Thieves used an online service provided by the IRS to
gain access to information from more than 100,000 taxpayers, the agency said
Tuesday.
The information included tax returns and other tax
information on file with the IRS.
The IRS said the thieves accessed a system called
"Get Transcript." In order to access the information, the thieves
cleared a security screen that required knowledge about the taxpayer, including
Social Security number, date of birth, tax filing status and street address.
"The IRS notes this issue does not involve its main
computer system that handles tax filing submission; that system remains
secure," the agency said in a statement.
The IRS said thieves targeted the system from February to
mid-May. The service has been temporarily shut down.
"In all, about 200,000 attempts were made from
questionable email domains, with more than 100,000 of those attempts successfully
clearing authentication hurdles," the agency said. "During this
filing season, taxpayers successfully and safely downloaded a total of
approximately 23 million transcripts."
Tax returns can include a host of personal information
that can help someone steal an identity, including Social Security numbers and
birthdates of dependents and spouses. However, the IRS said the thieves
appeared to already have a lot of personal information about the victims.
The IRS said it is notifying taxpayers whose information
was accessed.
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