HMRC acted unlawfully by failing to disclose whether or not a body of evidence claiming tech sales of surveillance software to repressive regimes had been rejected.
HMRC acted unlawfully by failing to disclose whether or not a body of evidence claiming tech sales of surveillance software to repressive regimes had been rejected.
Users in the United Kingdom, beware! Cybercriminals have launched a spam campaign that leverages the name of the HMRC in an effort to distribute a new version of the notorious ZeuS banking Trojan. According to researchers from MX Lab, the emails appear to come from employers @alerts.hmrc.gov.uk and they carry the subject line HMRC Employer […]
Here’s a bunch of web sites and domains being used to peddle fake HMRC (UK tax office) refunds:www.refund1-hmrc.comwww.refund2-hmrc.comwww.refund3-hmrc.comwww.refund4-hmrc.comwww.handler123.comThe fake emails look something like this:From: HM Revenue & Customs Billing Department [mailto:hmrc@refund1-hmrc.com] Sent: 22 August 2011 09:36To: [redacted]Subject: Billing NotifcationRefund NotificationThis e-mail has been sent to you by HM Revenue & Customs to inform you that […]
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