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Graham Cluley works for Sophos as a Senior Technology Consultant. You can read his full blog at http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc or visit his personal website at http://www.grahamcluley.com.
In a previous life he used to write text adventure games such as "Humbug" and "Jacaranda Jim". You can follow Graham on Twitter via @gcluley
Monday 2 February 2009, 3:23 PM
Good news and bad news for the HMRC
Nearly 5.8 million people are said to have filed their returns online before the January 31st deadline, and, according to the HMRC, 67% of UK taxpayers used the online system to file their self-assessment tax returns this year.
Although The Register reports that there have been some grumbles from users who found the site bogged down in traffic, the HMRC is presenting this as a success story.
As Paul Baccas explains on the SophosLabs blog, however, an increasing number of people using online systems to manage their finances is only likely to encourage more phishers to try their hand at stealing money.
Ironically this particular phish arrived after the UK's deadline for filing your tax return online. Nevertheless some people may have fallen foul of it, and put their identity and finances at risk.


