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Hi david_levine7,
We've become aware of an issue with this email and our team are currently investigating this. If you still have this email in your inbox, please delete the email and don't click on any links or attachments within this. If you have already clicked on a link or downloaded something from the email please delete this immediately. Please see our security notice linked below for further information on this.
In which case is there a chance that it has been compromised - I've received two emails this morning from this address with what appear to be rogue/phising emails with attachments which I don't intend to open or respond to.
Hi DWHI, thank you for updating this thread, we've since been made aware of an issue with this email domain and our team are currently investigating. Please delete any emails you have received from this address without clicking on any links or attachments contained within this - please refer to our security notice linked here for further information on this. If you have any queries or concerns, please reach out to us below.
Received this today. I am sure it is part of this scam. Did not click anything.
GeekSQUAD
Dear Customer,
Thank you for your Subscription!
Here is renewal confirmation of Your Invoice No : #113-5416138.
We have successfully renewed your service.
Review your receipt and get started using your product.
For any assistance call us on +1 802 214 2006
Product ---------------- Quantity ---- Term ---------- Price
Computer Protection -------- 1 ------ 3 Years ---- 325.99 USD
InvoiceNo: #113-5416138
Date: 04/26/2022
Total: 325.99 USD
The amount has been already charged and will show up within 24 hours in your bank statement. If you wish to cancel your subscription and claim for your refund then call us on +1 802 214 2006 make sure your computer is on when you call.
Sincerely,
GeekSQUAD
+1 802 214 2006
email dated 5/31/2022 from [email address removed] stating they renewed my service for 360 PC protection total $239.99. they stated the amount was already charged and will show w/i 24 hours in your bank statement. i called the number they listed 1 802 317 1559 (they said to make sure the computer was on when i called which was not on).
told them i had not ordered what they were selling and what charge card were they using.
they hung up the telephone.
ned shepard.
Hi there, ned shepard.
I want to make sure this charge gets checked, and I'd like to redirect you to the best support group available to get this reviewed.
Please know that, aside from your subscription, QuickBooks does not charge for any other services, such as 360 PC protection. To confirm, I highly recommend reaching out to the 360 PC protection customer support or your bank. They can verify if the amount was really charged to your bank account.
In addition, if you receive another suspicious email, I suggest not clicking any links. Then, check out our security notices to verify if the email received is included in the reported suspicious Intuit emails.
I'm also adding this article to help you know how to recognise official Intuit correspondence and websites: Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, and potential fraud.
As always, you can visit our QuickBooks Community help website if you need tips and related articles in the future.
The information I shared should help you avoid any suspicious emails from Intuit, ned shepard. If you have other questions regarding QuickBooks, I can help you out with them. Just leave a reply below, and I'll get back to you.
Yea, I also got similar phishing mails recently. Knowing for sure it's not you but it really bring inconveniences to users: it circumvents my Email rules, and if I mark it as junk or block this address, I may miss actual notifications from your company. Plus this really discredit your company, people probably won't believe Intuit is secure anymore. Please check if your mail account and/or server is compromised.
I received an e mail invoice for 564.98. I did not r3equest to extend or buy add'l Norton products. Is this a bogus bill or what?
Thanks for reaching out to us regarding this billing invoice you received, @doug1952.
I want to help you reach out to the right department to verify if the charge you received is a valid transaction. For now, this forum does not handle Account Management and billing concerns.
Calling or chatting our support is the best option to actually get the details of your account you have with us before. Here's how to get in touch with out agents:
Let me know if you have other concerns about your QuickBooks account. I'll be right here if you need further assistance. Have a nice day.
I replied to the email. Am I compromised?
Thanks for joining this thread, @Your. I'll share some information about suspicious emails.
To begin, here are a few things to look for if you’re not sure whether an email came from Intuit or not.
If you suspect that you have acquired a phishing email targeting the Intuit brand, proceed to the Intuit Online Security Center and click Go to security notices for further information. If you didn't see a matching email within the Security notices, choose the Report a suspicious email option to file a report.
Additionally, I've attached these links to learn how to recognize official Intuit correspondence and websites:
Don't hesitate to comment below if you received suspicious emails. I'll be happy to help you. Keep safe!
appreciate you for bringing this concern here, put Uluru.
I've seen the attachment you added. Since the email indicates that it's coming from Norton life lock, I'd recommend contacting Norton Support Team first to verify the email. Contact them using their accurate contact details to avoid any fraudulent activities.
In QuickBooks, we can report any suspicious emails. If you encounter fake emails, you immediately report it by following these steps:
Here's an article that'll help you recognise fake emails: Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, and potential fraud.
Securing and keeping your account safe is our priority. If you have other concerns about receiving unnecessary emails, please don't hesitate to report them or post them here. I'll be around to help.
The issue happened again Several users in my company got some phishing emails coming directly from
The following information was in the email along with an attachment.
The invoice is now paid.
------------------------ Sales Receipt Summary ---------------
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Receipt # :
Receipt Date: 4/7/2023 6:30:42 a.m.
Total: 12,525.00
The complete version has been provided as an attachment to this
email.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention, @ydelacruz.
It's our top priority to secure and keep your account safe. We have a website where you can report phishing emails and other security issues.
Please take note of the following information to easily spot fake emails:
Any time you have security concerns, you can send the information directly to our security team. Here's how:
Additionally, let me also share these articles on how you can better protect and secure your account:
Please let me know if you have any other issues or concerns about your Intuit account. I want to make sure everything is taken care of for you.
We received same email this week regarding the GEEK squad with this in the body:
Dear Customer:
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Hello Jenny04, if you don’t use Greek and you think It is a spam email then please forward it to our team here thanks
One of my users also received an email spoofing this email address today 4/19/23. There was an attachment, which was not opened obviously. Very concerning. I reported it to [email address removed].
The message reads as follows:
Subject: Your Invoice 366598 ~Payment Processed
Dear Customer:
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I'm aware of how crucial account security is, @jnbanda. We will exert every effort to stop these phishing emails.
Sending these phishing emails to our security team is a smart first step toward putting a stop to this as soon as feasible. I appreciate you doing so.
If you or your users have more security issues, you can contact and report them to our security team. Rest assured that your concerns have been heard and will be dealt with accordingly. This way, they can take action on it as early as possible. You can follow the steps outlined by my colleague.
Additionally, let me also share these articles on how you can better protect and secure your account:
If you have any further questions about data privacy and security in QBO, please leave them in the comments section below. I'll make every effort to resolve it as soon as possible. Keep safe, @jnbanda.
Thank you for your comment. I sent the email headers to the security team as well. Glad to know that you all are actively checking the forums and reviewing security concerns.
Welcome, and I appreciate the attachment you included, @Buitragon. To ensure this email gets investigated, I recommend contacting our Support Group that best handles this situation.
QuickBooks prioritize your security and protect your data. Since this suspicious email includes links, I encourage you not to open or click them. Please see this page for the list of email scams: Security notices.
You can get in touch with our Security Team and report this. From there, we'll address your fraudulent email experience on time. I'll show you how:
My colleagues shared above the few indicators to look for if you're unsure whether an email originated from Intuit. To recognize official Intuit correspondence and websites, visit this article: Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, and potential fraud.
Feel free to read through these blogs to learn more about how we safeguard your data and prevent fraud:
This information should help you avoid any suspicious emails moving forward. I can also help you with any other QuickBooks-related tasks. Stay safe.
I've been receiving an email from [email address removed] with a Docusign link in it.
I haven't clicked on it and keep deleting it and sending it to spam, but now they're sending it every hour.
This is a scam email, right? Is there any way Quickbooks can stop it? Thanks!
It appears that you are experiencing an unwelcome email barrage, lp_mi.
It’s great to see you prioritizing your security by avoiding those links. Let's delve deeper into this so you can identify fake emails and confidently navigate your inbox.
If you are unsure whether you are receiving emails from Intuit, keep the following in mind:
For more information on phishing, spam, spoofing, and hoaxing emails, see this article: Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, and potential fraud.
If you believe you have identified those emails as phishing or scams, follow these steps to report them:
I'm also adding these resources so you can learn how you can better protect your account and how we keep your data secure:
Your proactive approach is the best defence against scams, and I am here to help you in any way I can!
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