“Omission in communication”: the Revenue Agency email is reaching 1 in 3 Italians | Forced into a clarification

“Omission in communication”: the Revenue Agency email is reaching 1 in 3 Italians | Forced into a clarification
“Omission in communication”: the Revenue Agency email is reaching 1 in 3 Italians | Forced into a clarification

What is happening at this stage is creating quite a few inconveniences for users. Here are the details you need to pay attention to

The scams they’re always around the corner scammers they’re just waiting for people to let their guard down and then hit them when they least expect it. This is the evil mechanism that has been going on for decades.

With the advent of technology unfortunately the situation has degenerated even further and we now hear more and more often of cases in which unsuspecting victims lose money and their sensitive data is exploited.

At this stage it is attracting considerable attention email communication from the Revenue Agency relating to the taxation of cryptocurrencies. Compared to the last report dating back to June 6th, there has also been some variation.

Regardless, there is a way to unmask these criminals, you just need to take note of the following tips and you’re done. So here’s what you need to know to get the better of shady scammers.

False communications regarding cryptocurrency taxation

In the photo below there is the complete text which can give greater understanding of what we are talking about. In general, however, these scam emails have several easily recognizable distinctive features. Primarily, the domain is foreign to the Revenue Agency (for example @libero.it).

The subject “irregularity detected in your RW table” is another alarm bell as is the reference to alleged errors and/or admissions in the tax return and the presence of a malicious attachment in zip format. Should you notice these or other oddities including grammatical and punctuation errors, it would be appropriate report everything and avoid opening any file or any hyperlink.

Revenue Agency Scam (agenziaentrate.gov.it) – palermolive.it

The position of the Revenue Agency

For its part, theRevenue Agency has distanced itself from this type of communication. For this reason it is always preferable to carry out checks to understand if it is a case of phishing known via the “phishing focus” portal of the institutional website of the Tax.

Alternatively, you can contact the contacts available on the institutional portal agenziaentrate.gov or to the territorially competent office. At the same time, however, it would also be appropriate to alert the police in such a way as to launch an investigation aimed at finding out who is behind these petty attempts at extortion. Another important repellent remains the word of mouththanks to which less practical generations can be warned about these deceptions of the modern era.

 
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