As tax season approaches, experts warn that scammers are increasingly using sophisticated tactics such as deepfakes, voice cloning, and phishing attacks to target victims. Impersonation of law enforcement and financial executives, including those from Binance, has become prevalent, with scammers creating fake warrants and digital house arrests to isolate and extort money from individuals. Key red flags include urgency, secrecy, and requests for untraceable payments. Authorities advise individuals to verify claims, seek legal assistance, and report suspicious activities. The IRS's uncertainty this year may exacerbate the situation, making it crucial for taxpayers to remain vigilant against these evolving scams.
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