Over $50 million worth of tax fraud has happened since 2013, as reported by The U.S. Treasury Inspector for Tax Administration. Cybercriminals are using severaldeceivingmethods to generate fake emails appear to be from an executive within an organization. This email is directed to payroll or HR enquiring for a list of all employees and their W-2 forms. This is called a business email compromise (BEC) scam. The IRS has given out a few details which are usually found in the fake emails.”]

