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August 15, 2017Gone are the days of Sears catalogues, telephone books or TV Guides delivered to our door. The Internet has revolutionized the way we shop, are entertained, research information, connect with friends and family – even pay our bills. However, though we appreciate what we GET from this powerful tool, we also need to appreciate the danger in what we “GIVE”.
Our Concern
Just think of all the information you’ve provided on websites. Whether is personal banking, purchasing from vendors, social media or playing games, let’s face it, your personal information is – “out there” and it could be vulnerable. In fact, the ever-growing cyberhacker vocation has resulted in many public security breaches that cause many of us to realize that our personal information is at risk! This is an ongoing concern at Scarrow Yurman & Co., especially considering all the confidential information we share back and forth with our clients via the Internet. While SY&C can’t solve the worlds cyber-concerns, we want to ensure our clients feel as secure as possible when they share their personal and confidential information with us.
Our Resolve
That’s why last year we introduced ShareFile. ShareFile is a fast, secure file sharing software customized specifically for accounting firms. ShareFile encrypts the emails and attached files we send to ensure our documents travel safely through cyberspace. Sending files to us is just as easy and secure. Simply send your documents through our secure website link, or click on the “Click here to send me secure files” link in any of our personal email signatures. Yes, it’s that easy to be safe!
Here are some more tips from staysafeonline.org for staying cybersafe through tax season:
- To avoid fraudulent tax returns, file your tax return early. That makes it impossible for a cyberthief to submit a bogus return as Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) only accepts one return per Social Insurance Number.
- Watch out for unsolicited emails, texts, social media posts or fake websites from cybercriminals trying to get your personal information.
- Watch out for impostors from the CRA. The CRA will never email (or phone) you demanding immediate payment, and they will never ask for a credit or debit card number via email (or phone).
- Only give out your personal information to an authorized and trusted tax preparer.
The truth of the matter is that we are all at risk for cyberattacks. We urge you to learn more ways to protect yourself and your family. Click on the links below for more vital information and stay cybersafe!