NBC4 WCMH-TV

New cybercrimes targeting local governments and taxpayer money

COLUMBUS (WCMH) – Cybercrimes targeting taxpayer dollars are on the rise. Auditor of State Dave Yost is warning treasurers, fiscal officers and others responsible for spending public money that scammers are victimizing local governments.

“We’ve all seen and heard about the criminals who try to steal our personal funds. These scammers would like nothing more than to get their sticky fingers on our tax dollars, too,” Yost said. “We need to be vigilant because they are becoming increasingly sophisticated in how they attempt to steal money through the internet.”


There have been cases of phishing, which involves a link or attachment contained in an email that when opened, infects the computer. Some of the attachments launch viruses that take the computer’s data hostage, until a ransom is paid to unlock the system.

“Some of these scam artists can make your eyes deceive you,” Yost said. “You need to be vigilant, especially if a proposed transaction originates from an email. When dispersing funds online, we must verify first, then trust.”

The warning from Yost comes after several recent attempted scams.

In early May, the Big Walnut Local School District fell victim to a fraudulent, official-looking email asking for $38,520 to be paid to a vendor. Fortunately, the school district was able to recover the money lost.

Other communities have been victimized as well:

Yost called on local governments to:

More information about cybercrime is available here. https://ohioauditor.gov/publications/cybercrime.pdfWhat others are clicking on: