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HMRC has reported a loss of £47 million due to a phishing scam that compromised 100,000 taxpayer accounts, although affected individuals will not incur any financial loss. The breach involved organized crime using stolen personal information, but HMRC clarified that it was not a cyber-attack and has since secured the accounts and removed any incorrect information. Affected taxpayers will receive notifications from HMRC in the coming weeks.
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