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Revenue warns of latest phone call scam telling people 'a criminal case is being taken against you'

Revenue said that this over the phone scam has in no way involved its systems or security.

THE REVENUE COMMISSION has issued an official warning about the latest bogus phone call scam being carried out on members of the public.

The commission said it had been made aware of a number of people who had received phone calls from a person purporting to be calling from Revenue.

The person carrying out the scam has been demanding the immediate payment of a tax bill, while a number of people had also been told a criminal case is being taken against them.

In light of this recent scam, Revenue is now advising anyone who receives a suspicious phone call like this, particularly if it is unexpected, to contact the Revenue office. 

“If you receive contact demanding payment of tax about which you have any doubt, you should contact our Collector General’s Division,” Revenue said. 

While the commission has not received any reports of anyone falling victim to this scam, it has said that “anyone who mistakenly provides personal information in response to these types of fraudulent phone calls should contact their bank or credit card company immediately and alert the gardaí”.

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Revenue added that this over the phone scam has in no way involved its systems or security.

“Revenue’s internet facing sites are ISO27001 certified. This is a globally recognised Information Security Standard which is independently audited and sets requirements in areas such as information security organisation, data handling, and networks, ensuring that taxpayers’ personal information is secure,” a spokesperson said in a statement. 

The commission also warned the public to be cautious of ‘phishing’ emails that regularly circulate seeking personal information or credit card detail from people. 

“Revenue will never send emails requiring customers to send personal information via email or pop-up windows.

“Pages on our website which request personal information, are encrypted. After login, the taxpayer can verify that the page is secure by looking for a padlock icon in their browser.”

Revenue has provided general advice for customers about online and over the phone scams.

  • Revenue does not recommend sending personal information by email. 
  • Anyone who receives an email purporting to be from Revenue and suspects it to be fraudulent or a scam, should simply delete it. 
  • Anyone who provided personal information in response to a phishing email should contact their bank or credit card company immediately.
  • Anyone who is actually awaiting a tax refund should contact their local Revenue Office to check its status.
  • Anyone who receives an email demanding payment of tax about which they have any doubt, should contact our Collector General’s Division ( 01 738 36 63 or 1890 20 30 70).

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    Mute Declan Mannix
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    Nov 22nd 2013, 3:36 PM

    If Tokyo shot down a drone, which is basically a peice of machinery, I cant see how it could be deemed an act of war, especially when no citizen of China was harmed in any way. Its like if I left my ride on lawn mower out side and my neighbour blew it up, I’d say ah Fred, for fu*ks sake, what are you like. But if Fred tried to blow up my mower while I was on it, then I’d jump fence armed with the rose pruner and turn baritone Fred into a soprano.

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    Mute Silent Majority
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    Nov 22nd 2013, 3:47 PM

    Think you need to move house mate, that Fred chap sounds a right bollix.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 3:43 PM

    Ireland should start developing drones through our technology colleges. We’ve got great aeronautical and computer expertise. We could develop valuable intellectual property for export.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 4:34 PM

    I’d rather we didn’t get involved in an industry that espouses extra-judicial killings.
    It’s unlikely, in China’s case anyway, that their plan is to use these things for weather, mapping etc.

    They are made to kill at a distance, asymmetrical warfare at its most obvious. We don’t need to get involved. It’s dirty. Just because we CAN do something, doesn’t mean we should.

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    Mute John Dundon
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    Nov 22nd 2013, 4:35 PM

    We don’t need to use our colleges to develop drone technology. That’s what we have politics for. Strap wings on ‘em and point them straight up…

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 6:13 PM

    No wonder this country will never get anyplace with those sort of attitudes.

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    Mute Jason Culligan
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    Nov 22nd 2013, 7:12 PM

    Drones are used in certain places to deliver goods to remote areas inaccessible by land. Others are used for research purposes or to aid in search and rescue operations. A drone is not exclusively a weapon of war.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 10:06 PM

    By the start of 2014 ireland will have a debt of approximately 205billion. If you want a future for your kids, we should explore every possible avenue that will excell our growth. If our skill set is building drones, then lets builld them and create thousands of high paid jobs for graduates. With a 205billion debts, its very simple, beggers cant be choosers!

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 3:08 PM

    Drone, drone, drone, drone, it’s all so depressing.

    On a brighter note it’s Friday and accoring to statistics lots of people are having sex right now.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 4:14 PM

    I’m done!
    Might do it again later.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 4:25 PM

    Your hand doesn’t count Jim

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 2:40 PM

    I feel safer already.

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    Mute Justin Devaney
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    Nov 22nd 2013, 2:56 PM

    Excellent drone work.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 4:32 PM

    Like most chinese made things the batteries will wear out after a few hours and the thing will have fallen apart within a month.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 3:44 PM

    God be with the days when all you had to do was call the A team….

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 3:23 PM

    Drone on truck in main picture is wrong one, wings are straight… not delta shaped as the article (or indeed the BBC article) points out

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 4:31 PM

    It’s 2013, the wings orientation shouldn’t an issue.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 5:03 PM

    What’s even more amusing about the picture is the truck in camouflage green with the very discreet white-wall tyres. Sure, nobody would notice those out in the countryside…..

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 6:12 PM

    They are parade trucks,not actual combat vechicles.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 2:50 PM

    The big question of course is where will this end ? . So soon we can see China taking out dissidents in London or New York ? Iran taking out dissidents in Istanbul ? Or for example in former times The British Government liquidating suspects in Dublin or Dundalk ? With the risk of (Some) collateral damage ? Under which international law will drone attacks operate ?

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 3:39 PM

    Padric. You might want to look closer to home. Tibetan dissidents in Napal.

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    Nov 23rd 2013, 1:14 AM

    I hardly think the Chinese will be sending columns of flying drones over the skies of London or New York to bomb dissidents especially when a poisoned umbrella or concrete shoes will do the trick just as easily. It’s worked quite well for the Russians

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    Nov 23rd 2013, 8:04 AM

    @ Mick : I exaggerate a little about London and New York of course, but there must be a provision for this “relatively new phenomenon” written into the Geneva Convention, or some such international law which forbids the use of drone strikes across national borders aimed at extra-judicial killings. Otherwise this will get completely out of hand.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 3:00 PM

    In Cantonese it’s called Hu Flung Dung.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 2:57 PM

    Does the drone pictured mounted on the truck seem a bit small?

    Both the Predator & Reaper drones seem much larger.

    I wonder what ordnance it could carry & its range doing so?
    I doubt it could reach Japan…… probably scares the sh*t out of Taiwan though.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 7:16 PM

    Drones wouldn’t scare any modern force really. They’re big, slow targets with practically no ability for evasive manoeuvres past a few basic programmed moves and very little in the way of countermeasures. Iran also showed that anyone with even a basic understanding of the technology can essentially shut down a drone.

    They’re useful for observing an area with absolutely no air defences and can be of limited combat value. Anything more and you really need to call in a manned, supersonic jet with much more ordnance and countermeasures. Something which almost everyone has at this stage.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 7:38 PM

    I’m a bit skeptical about Iran’s ability to bring down that drone. It’s speculated that it could have been a modern Trojan horse, used to deliver targeted malware. We know the US have targeted Iran with malware before; Stuxnet.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 8:26 PM

    Jason is right Barry.

    Predators for example are propellor driven, and travel around 400mph at best.

    A 1970s jet or any half decent SAM site can pick them off easily enough.

    The MiG fighters employed by Iran are more than a match for any drone currently in service.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 8:45 PM

    You must not know of the incident in question, Ricky. Iran claimed they hacked the drone while in flight and commanded it to land. It was undamaged and they said they plan to reverse engineer it. They did not shoot it down.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 9:41 PM

    I heard of the incident,….. i assumed it was just downed by an iranian missile.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 6:12 PM

    China is a bit behind these other boys “Senior analyst Gen. McInerney warns that US is in comparable danger to pre-WWII period, specifically from Russian and Iranian hegemonies.”

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 7:45 PM

    Next they be thinking for themselves

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    Aug 28th 2014, 4:59 PM

    Our experts busies in inventing drones an other war high tech technology but how about this Doomsday Debate: Asteroid Threat Could Divide Society. If our God permit this such as the 1979 vn that have an absolute magnitude of 13.2 and the rolling of the moon will come up all the things that we have in this planet will erases that we may pull back in the old days that uses horse and sword that only only came face to face during war. And no civilian casualties.

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