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Robinhood Warns Customers of Tax-Season Phishing Scams
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Quote:Attackers have targeted customers of stock-trading broker Robinhood with a phishing campaign aimed to steal their credentials and spread malware using fake tax documents, the company has warned.
 
Robinhood, which aims to make it easy for people to trade stocks online but has faced a number of regulatory and legal challenges along the way, sent an email to customers Thursday warning of a phishing scam “that may have reached some of our customers.”
 
Attackers targeted customers in two ways, according to the email. One attack vector used phishing emails with links to fake Robinhood websites prompting visitors to enter their login credentials, including authentication codes the company uses to help ensure the security of people’s accounts.
 
Other emails saw attackers taking advantage of tax season, asking potential victims to download fake tax files—such as Form 1099—that included malware, according to the email.
 
“There tends to be an increase in these types of emails around tax season, so we ask that you be extra careful about how you access your Robinhood account,” according to the email.
 
Indeed, tax season is often an active time for online scammers, with cybercriminals taking advantage of the flurry of online activity as people scramble to file their IRS declarations in a process that has gone largely digital.
 
For any current Robinhood customers who want to avoid falling victim to the phishing scams, the email recommended that people only download the company’s mobile app from Google Play or the Apple App Store, and use only the app or Robinhood.com to access their accounts or access tax forms.

Robinhood also suggested people check the strength of security features of the app on their devices, manually removing any devices they don’t recognize from accessing it and resetting passwords if they feel they may be at risk. The company also encouraged customers to reach out to its support team directly from the Robinhood app or its website.

Read more: Robinhood Warns Customers of Tax-Season Phishing Scams | Threatpost
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