Just in time for tax season, the IRS-authorized eFile website prompted users to install a Windows botnet trojan through April 1. Windows users that used eFile.com may have been exposed to a malicious ...
eFile.com, an IRS-authorized e-file software service provider used by many for filing their tax returns, has been caught serving JavaScript malware. Security researchers state the malicious JavaScript ...
An IRS-authorized tax preparation site, eFile.com, was secretly delivering malware to visitors for weeks, according to security researchers and users. Evidence shows that eFile.com was using a fake ...
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It’s tax season in the United States. Normally the most worrisome part of paying taxes is figuring out who counts as a dependant or whether or not you’re technically a contractor. But a recent issue ...
A U.S. Internal Revenue Service-approved tax filing site called eFile.com has been found to be delivering malware to users for weeks. Suspicions that the site was serving malware first appeared on ...
An IRS-approved software service for filing taxes electronically, eFile.com, was found to be delivering JavaScript malware just at the height of tax-return season. eFile.com, which was used as a ...
American online tax filing platform, eFile.com, appears to have suffered (yet another) ransomware attack. Earlier this week, ransomware operators LockBit added the company to their extortion site, ...
EFile.com didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment, so we don't have a lot of details about what happened. But according to Ullrich, eFile.com has been updated to remove the popper.js ...
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