In early April, a frantic freelancer named Alex realized they hadn’t tracked a single receipt for the year. Desperate for a "shortcut" to understand complex tax codes without paying for a CPA, Alex searched a popular file-sharing forum. They found a link to a file titled taxesfordummies.rar , promising a full, digitized copy of the famous yellow-and-black guidebook. The Hook: The Hidden Payload
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By the time Alex filed their taxes two weeks later, the hackers had already used the information harvested from that .rar file to log into Alex’s email and redirect their tax refund to a different bank account. In early April, a frantic freelancer named Alex