Hi,

According to sophos: The Tax authorities in the UK are in the process of
contacting millions of people, telling them that they have paid the wrong
amount of tax. As members of the public wait to be contacted to see if they
are due or have to make extra payments - they should be careful not to
respond to spam emails that offer tax refunds.


Sophos has intercepted emails that claim to come from HMRC with the subject
line "You Have An HMRC Refund", that inform the recipient that they have
made overpayments.

The email goes on to say that an attached form must be completed before a
refund can be processed. Attached to the email is a file called
'Refund-Form.zip', which contains an HTML file called 'Refund-Form.htm'
which asks for information including credit card details, full date of
birth, and mother's maiden name.

"If you do make the mistake of filling in the form, your confidential data
is uploaded to a Chinese server. You're not going to receive a windfall
because of this form - you've just been phished," said Graham Cluley, senior
technology consultant at Sophos.

"The real HMRC website contains advice about scams like this, and clearly
states that they would never inform customers of a tax rebate via email, or
invite them to complete an online form to receive a rebate of tax. You have
been warned - don't let your eagerness for a tax refund lead you to throw
caution to the wind."

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