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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Thieves stole data on 100,000 taxpayers through IRS app

Thieves stole data on 100,000 taxpayers through IRS app:

Criminals stole sensitive information about roughly 100,000 taxpayers through the Internal Revenue Service's "Get Transcript" application, a major data breach at the U.S.'s national tax agency.

The thieves first stole information including Social Security details, dates of birth and street addresses from an outside, non-IRS source, the government agency said Tuesday. They then used that information to clear a multistep authentication process and access the IRS site, along with all the personal tax details stored there.

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The matter is now under review by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration and the IRS' Criminal Investigation unit. The Get Transcript application has also been temporarily shut down.

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