While IP PINs were originally designed for taxpayers who experienced identity theft, the IRS now allows almost anyone to voluntarily enroll. Learn why more tax professionals are encouraging clients to use them as a best practice in 2026 and beyond.
Read MoreThe FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center received more than 20,000 reports of identity theft in 2024. Scammers are going to continue looking for creative ways to steal and leverage your personal information.
Here’s how to recognize when your identity may be compromised and how to protect yourself, undo any damage done to your credit, and regain control.
Read MoreNow that you may be spending more time at home and online, knowing how to keep your sensitive information and conversations safe has become even more important.
Read MoreThe average American has thousands of dollars worth of digital assets — this includes things like cryptocurrency accounts, sensitive personnel files and even irreplaceable items like family photos.
Read MoreIf you keep up with the news, you’ve seen that several companies have had their databases hacked recently. So what can you do if you think your personal data may have been compromised?
Here are four key steps to take if you’re notified of a data breach.
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