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9 Phishing Lures that Could Hijack your 2017 Tax Refund

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INFORMATIONWEEK DARK READING [InformationWeek Dark Reading] [9 Phishing Lures that Could Hijack your 2017 Tax Refund]( Scammers are taking an aggressive approach to tax season this year, packing attachments and links with banking Trojans, and fairly new strains of ransomware. Find out what 9 of them are now! [View now »]( See what your peers are reading: - [Internet of Threats: Security In The Growing IOT Market]( - [SIEM: The New Force Multiplier]( - [50 Shades of Dark: How to Use the Dark Web for Threat Intelligence]( - [The Forrester Wave™: Endpoint Security Suites Report]( [Get the Whitepapers Now]( [9 Phishing Lures that Could Hijack your 2017 Tax Refund]( [9 Phishing Lures that Could Hijack your 2017 Tax Refund | View Now]( INFORMATIONWEEK DARK READING InformationWeek Dark Reading c/o UBM 303 Second St., Suite 900 South Tower, San Francisco, CA 94107 This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Please do not reply to this message as responses are not monitored. To unsubscribe from future InformationWeek Dark Reading whitepaper communications, please [respond here](. © UBM 2017. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( [UBM Tech]

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