Wednesday, April 20, 2005

IRS Flaws Expose Taxpayers to Snooping, Study Finds

Computer-security flaws at the U.S. tax-collection agency expose millions of taxpayers to potential identity theft or illegal police snooping, according to a congressional report released on Monday.
The Internal Revenue Service also is unlikely to know if outsiders are browsing through citizens' tax returns, because it doesn't effectively police its computer systems for unauthorized use, the Government Accountability Office found.
The report was released three days after the deadline for filing personal income-tax returns, and at a time when concerns about identity theft and computer security are running high.
"This lack of systems security at the IRS is completely unacceptable and needs to be corrected immediately," said House of Representatives Judiciary Chairman James Sensenbrenner, a Wisconsin Republican.

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