
Feeling Lucky? That’s Not How Well-Run Businesses Operate
It’s March. Green shows up everywhere. Shamrocks fill store windows. Leprechauns stand guard over pots of gold at the end of rainbows. Luck is fun.
It’s March. Your accountant is buried. Your bookkeeper is scrambling. Deadlines are looming. Emails are flying faster than anyone can keep up.
Everyone’s head is down, just trying to get through the month.
This isn’t news to you.
But it isn’t news to hackers either.
Security researchers consistently see a significant spike in phishing attempts during tax season, with March bringing roughly a 28% increase in tax-themed scam emails compared to quieter months. These messages aren’t dramatic. They’re designed to blend in with everyday business requests, right when people are busiest.
That’s not coincidence.
That’s timing.
Here’s what’s coming and four simple ways to make sure your business isn’t the easy target.
Here’s what most people miss:
Hackers aren’t just targeting accounting firms.
They’re targeting the chaos around them.
When tax season hits:
And speed is where mistakes happen.
Hackers don’t go after calm, methodical businesses.
They go after busy ones.
March is busy.
This isn’t a movie plot.
It’s an email that looks exactly like the others in your inbox.
None of these feel suspicious.
They feel like normal business in March.
That’s why they work.
This isn’t about being careless.
It’s about being human.
When inboxes are full and deadlines are tight, people don’t read carefully. They scan. They assume. They react.
Scammers know this.
Their messages are designed for people who are moving too fast to notice the one detail that’s off. They don’t need you to be reckless. They just need you to be busy.
And in March, almost everyone is.
The good news is you don’t need fancy tools or a security team to reduce your risk.
You just need a few intentional habits during busy months.
Tax season is stressful enough without adding “fell for a scam” to the list.
The attacks that show up this month aren’t especially clever. They’re just well-timed.
You don’t have to overhaul your systems to avoid becoming the easy target.
You just have to slow down when it matters and verify when things feel urgent.
That’s often enough.
If your business already runs with strong habits in place, that’s great. But if tax season tends to throw everyone into reactive mode, or you’re unsure how urgent requests are handled under pressure, it may be time for a quick check in.
Book a free 10 minute discovery call. No pressure. Just a simple conversation about whether a few small adjustments could prevent bigger headaches this time of year. And if this isn’t for you, feel free to pass it along.
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