QuickBooks users, have you received an email that looks like this? Reputable companies know better than to send you an email with a link asking you to edit or verify your account info. It’s likely a scam. Steps To Take:
- DO NOT (like, never ever) click on any links or attachments or reply to suspicious emails
- Forward a copy of the suspicious email to Intuit at spoof@intuit.com
- Delete the email (or any download) from your system
- Scan your system using a anti-virus/anti-malware that is up-to-date; make certain you’re using high quality security software from a reputable vendor
- If your security software detects an issue, follow the instructions of the software and contact the security software vendor if necessary
- Change your password(s) from time to time, especially those related to financial information, including bank accounts, credit cards and accounting data (like QuickBooks)
Log in normally if you want to edit your account. Never use some other portal, no matter how authentic it appears. For more information on threats of this nature, read the information provided on the?Intuit Phishing Site. Have a question for me? ?Call today: 651-308-7824. ?I’m happy to help you get the most from QuickBooks! Read More On IntuitiveAccountant.com