GAO Criticizes IRS Over Serious IT Deficiencies
wiredmikey writes with an analysis of a GAO report on the dismal failure of the IRS to implement secure IT practices. From the article: "The Government Accountability Office has blasted the Internal Revenue Service for failing to implement stronger security measures after a succession of dismal reports on the subject. In a report issued to the Secretary of the Treasury last week, the GAO said that the IRS had met just 15 percent of the 105 previously reported recommendations where information security is concerned. Taking a blunt approach, the GAO said that the IRS 'lacks reasonable assurance as to the accuracy of financial information or the adequate protection of sensitive taxpayer information.' ... It also said it would issue a limited distribution report to the IRS that addresses details omitted from this most recent report due to the sensitivity of the information."
I can't find the link after a few minutes on Google, but a couple years back there was news that some IRS employees were using their computer systems to snoop on celebrities and read their tax returns.
This report seems basically like confirmation that once you're on the system, you can do whatever you want.
I think a basic precaution would be that you have to know both the social security number and the name in order to open a file.
I'm not a lawyer, but I play one on the Internet. Blog
Should I be thinking twice about filing my taxes? It seems like there's a pretty big risk for identity theft.