According to a recent LinkedIn post from Bolster AI, the firm’s research suggests that current IRS impersonation campaigns extend beyond individual taxpayers to target HRIS platforms, payroll providers, tax compliance software, and consumer tax tools. The post highlights examples such as spoofed W‑2 portals, fake payroll tax notices to small businesses, and phishing emails invoking enterprise compliance platforms by name.
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The post indicates that these threats may intensify over the next two weeks, pointing readers to a Tax Season Threat Report and indicators of compromise (IOCs) for further detail. For investors, this emphasis on emerging tax-season cyber risk could underscore growing demand for Bolster AI’s threat detection and brand protection capabilities, potentially reinforcing its positioning among security vendors focused on financial and payroll-related platforms.

