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IRS warns of fake crypto tax letters

23 August 2026 · Source: coinedition.com

The IRS has warned about a phishing campaign that uses physical mail to target crypto users in the United States. The fake letters impersonate the agency, include a QR code, and try to push recipients to a spoofed site that asks for wallet access and other sensitive details. This matters because a convincing letter can bypass normal email checks and still lead to account theft, payment fraud, or loss of crypto assets. Sender Registry helps businesses spot impersonation attempts and suspicious sender patterns early, so teams can verify messages before anyone scans a code, shares credentials, or follows a fake compliance request.

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