Innovative Thinking Lessons From National Tax Security Awareness Week As we gear up for the holidays, as well as tax season, it’s important for every consumer to remain vigilant and be aware of fraudulent scams that could expose their personal information. This may include avoiding actions like inadvertently oversharing personal information or clicking on links from an unknown or suspicious sender. Even if the sender Written by Intuit Blog Team Published Dec 4, 2017 - [Updated Nov 9, 2022] 1 min read As we gear up for the holidays, as well as tax season, it’s important for every consumer to remain vigilant and be aware of fraudulent scams that could expose their personal information. This may include avoiding actions like inadvertently oversharing personal information or clicking on links from an unknown or suspicious sender. Even if the sender seems to be from a familiar source, consumers should take caution to recognize when an email is mimicking a legitimate sender or business. Last week, the IRS recognized National Tax Security Awareness Week by sharing helpful tips on online security safety, phishing scams, and more. We encourage you to check it out. For other tips on how to protect your information, please visit security.intuit.com. Previous Post Finding a Work Culture that Lets You Be Your Best… Next Post Can AI and ML Help Both Consumers and Small Businesses… Written by Intuit Blog Team More from Intuit Blog Team Browse Related Articles Social Responsibility Intuit partners with The Farmlink Project to address climate change and combat food waste Life at Intuit How to become a better trans+ and non-binary ally Life at Intuit Here’s how women at Intuit inspire inclusion Taxpayer Empowerment Powering prosperity for women means addressing gender inequities in the tax code Job Readiness Powering prosperity, one community at a time Taxpayer Empowerment Setting the record straight on tax preparation Small Business Intuit acquires IP and hires talent from Proper Finance Canada Growing with Intuit Social Responsibility Intuit and Khan Academy team up to offer free financial education to students and teachers Innovative Thinking A new tool to make taxes more transparent