
Security Tip of the Week – It’s a Tax Trap!
Cybercriminals are posing as tax agents using fake badge numbers and threatening arrest to commit tax fraud.
Keller Schroeder has unfortunately seen an increasing number of businesses facing critical cybersecurity incidents but unprepared to respond quickly to avoid painful data loss and business disruption.
While you must have a layered approach to protect against cyberattacks, having a solid and tested plan for what to do when an incident occurs is essential in mitigating any fall out and getting back up and running quickly and efficiently.
Our Information Security Consultants will develop and guide your IT and business leaders through a real-world cybersecurity breach scenario to evaluate your current Incident Response capabilities. We’ll then debrief and give you a scorecard evaluating your incident response strengths and areas for improvement.

Cybercriminals are posing as tax agents using fake badge numbers and threatening arrest to commit tax fraud.

Scammers are sending fake Amazon text messages claiming your item was recalled and offering a free refund and replacement.

The cost of prevention is far lower than the cost of a breach and a proactive security strengthens long-term business resilience.

Scammers are targeting Apple Pay users with fake emails claiming a suspicious charge was blocked and urging them to call a phone number within 24 hours