Stop Tax Scams Before They Start

Description

Spot the Red Flags Before Scammers Cash In

The Tax Scams infographic is a 1-page digital and printable training asset that breaks down one of the most common phishing attacks used during tax season. It features a real scam email, annotated with expert insights that show exactly how to spot fraud tactics—making it an ideal visual guide for helping users understand what to look for in suspicious communications.

This resource is perfect for organizations looking to raise seasonal cyber awareness and protect both company and personal data from phishing, vishing, and smishing attacks.

Key Topics Covered

    • Real-world phishing example from tax season
    • Annotations highlighting scammer tactics
    • Visual learning for easier fraud recognition
    • Reinforces cyber hygiene and email scrutiny


 

Ideas for How to Use This Resource

  • Quarterly Awareness Campaigns
  • Breakroom or Common Area Display
  • HR & Payroll Department Awareness
  • Employee Newsletters or Family Outreach
  • Post-Phishing Simulation Training
File Type: Infographic

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