 Tax season is here and the Internal Revenue Service is committed to protecting your identity, but they need your help. By taking a few simple steps, you can better protect your personal and financial data online and at home. Keep your computer secure. Use security software and make sure it updates automatically. Use strong passwords. Give personal information only over encrypted websites. Avoid phishing emails, texts or calls that appear to be from the IRS, tax companies and other well-known businesses. Instead, go directly to their website. Don't open attachments and emails unless you know who sent it and what it is. Download and install software from websites you know and trust. Most importantly, protect your personal information. Keep old tax returns and tax records under lock and key. For more tips on how to safeguard your personal information this tax season, visit the IRS website.