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Mashable

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Scammers are posing as IRS agents and stealing people's money. One man's story proves it can happen to anyone.

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Brad K. was the victim of a tax scam when he received a call from the IRS saying he owed more than $800 .

The IRS does not make personal calls, and the IRS only conducts tax-related activities by mail.

23 percent of people in the U.S. have been victims of tax scams, according to a survey by McAfee .

The majority of these scams are for less than $1,000 .

A recent report by TransUnion uncovered 970 data breaches in 2024 alone.

Many scam victims are hesitant to share their stories, facing the shame and stigma of being the target of an insidious financial scam.

The common thread in all of these stories, the fantastical and the real, is that scams can happen to anyone.

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