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Scammers stole £47m from HMRC in phishing attack

(2 weeks ago)
BBC News
TaxHM Revenue & Customs

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Scammers stole £47 million from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) through 'organised crime phishing' that targeted the online accounts of 100,000 people. HMRC confirmed it is writing to affected individuals to assure them their accounts are secured and they have not lost money, as the attempts were to fraudulently claim money *from* HMRC, not *from* customers.

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  1. 1 Undisclosed period: Scammers stole £47m from HMRC via phishing.
  2. 2 Recently: HMRC revealed the attack and is notifying affected individuals.
  • £47 million stolen from HMRC
  • 100,000 customer accounts affected (though customers did not lose money)
  • HMRC securing accounts and notifying customers
What: Scammers stole £47 million from HMRC through 'organised crime phishing' targeting 100,000 online accounts.
When: Recently revealed by HMRC (no specific date for the attack).
Where: HMRC online accounts.
Why: To fraudulently claim money from HMRC.
How: Through 'organised crime phishing'.

Scammers stole £47 million from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) through 'organised crime phishing' that targeted the online accounts of 100,000 people. HMRC confirmed it is writing to affected individuals to assure them their accounts are secured and they have not lost money, as the attempts were to fraudulently claim money *from* HMRC, not *from* customers.