May 11, 2007 (Press Release) --
Sydney 10th May 2007 - Leading Australian owned security vendor, PC Tools™, today responded to the Federal Government's Budget announcement to provide 9 million wage earners with pre-approved electronic tax returns, cautioning tax payers to protect their PCs with adequate computer security software.
"The malware research team at PC Tools have observed a sharp increase in stealth mode malware - concealed blended threats which specifically target the sorts of information taxpayers provide in an online tax return" said Michael Greene, Vice President of Product Strategy, PC Tools "and it does so without the informed consent of the user"
The new pre-approved electronic tax return, to be introduced in the next financial year, will automatically include information such as salary, income, dividends, welfare payments, Medicare details and higher education loans as well as information provided by an employer, federal departments such as Centrelink and Medicare and well as private health insurers for example.
"While the Federal Government's initiative will certainly ease tax lodgements, we are warning taxpayers to ensure their PC's have up-to-date and quality anti-virus and anti-spyware software ensuring their personal information is protected" said Greene.
PC Tools has recently completed a deal with online giant Google, allowing consumers to download a free Spyware Doctor Starter Edition from Google's free software collection. This lighter version of PC Tools flagship product Spyware Doctor is designed to detect and remove spyware from your computer.
"We want to ensure that people continue to take full advantage of the internet and its ability to simplify many of life's more mundane, but nonetheless important tasks such as filing tax returns and raising awareness of the associated risks is the key" said Greene.
"The malware research team at PC Tools have observed a sharp increase in stealth mode malware - concealed blended threats which specifically target the sorts of information taxpayers provide in an online tax return" said Michael Greene, Vice President of Product Strategy, PC Tools "and it does so without the informed consent of the user"
The new pre-approved electronic tax return, to be introduced in the next financial year, will automatically include information such as salary, income, dividends, welfare payments, Medicare details and higher education loans as well as information provided by an employer, federal departments such as Centrelink and Medicare and well as private health insurers for example.
"While the Federal Government's initiative will certainly ease tax lodgements, we are warning taxpayers to ensure their PC's have up-to-date and quality anti-virus and anti-spyware software ensuring their personal information is protected" said Greene.
PC Tools has recently completed a deal with online giant Google, allowing consumers to download a free Spyware Doctor Starter Edition from Google's free software collection. This lighter version of PC Tools flagship product Spyware Doctor is designed to detect and remove spyware from your computer.
"We want to ensure that people continue to take full advantage of the internet and its ability to simplify many of life's more mundane, but nonetheless important tasks such as filing tax returns and raising awareness of the associated risks is the key" said Greene.

PC Tools today responded to the Federal Government's Budget announcement to provide 9 million wage earners with pre-approved electronic tax returns.
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