CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) – The holiday season is a tempting target for identity thieves and scammers, according to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Online shoppers, in particular, have led to an increase of fraud and identity theft victims over the holidays, personal finance analyst and writer for WalletHub, Chip Lupo, said.
“When you’re in the midst of the holiday rush, you tend not to be as vigilant as you would be during the other times of year,” he said. “Especially when you’re making online purchases.”
The IRS is warning against one of the most common scams this holiday season: false text and email messages made to look like they are from delivery services. In reality, the messages represent a form of phishing that attempts to steal personal information or download malware, according to the IRS.
“Most people, they see identity fraud all around them and people think they are invulnerable, that this could never happen to me, and guess what? It very well could happen to you,” Lupo said. “So this is the time of year, be very vigilant.”
Experts at WalletHub advise consumers to be discerning. If there is even a tiny bit of suspicion about something, don’t click on it. They also advise people to check their bank and credit card statements as soon as possible to look for unknown purchases, and notify banks of anything that looks off.
The IRS also offers these tips for consumers during the holiday shopping season, and throughout the year:
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