Emerging Phishing E-mail Scheme Alert


The Internal Revenue Service recently issued an alert to payroll and human resources professionals to be aware of an emerging phishing e-mail scheme that purports to be from company executives and requests personal information about employees1

The phishing e-mails typically appear to be from the company CEO or other executive, and are generally directed to a company employee in the payroll, human resources or accounting departments. The “CEO” sends an e-mail to the company employee and requests certain tax documents or other personally identifiable information (“PII”) pertaining to the company employees, including W-2s, SSNs, dates of birth, addresses and salaries.

The following are examples of the requests contained in the phishing e-mails:

The scheme has already resulted in numerous instances of people being tricked into sharing the tax documents and PII of company employees with cybercriminals. The criminals perpetrating the scheme seek to monetize the data, including by filing fraudulent tax returns for refunds.


1 See IRS Alerts Payroll and HR Professionals to Phishing Scheme Involving W-2s, IR-2016-34, March 1, 2016, https://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Alerts-Payroll-and-HR-Professionals-to-Phishing-Scheme-Involving-W2s.


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National Law Review, Volume VI, Number 75