Thanks for bringing this to our attention, Lala. Let's review the email you received to protect you against potential fraud in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
There are many reasons in today's environment to be cautious of suspicious messages, including phishing scams, viruses, and other malware.
Intuit uses different email addresses to communicate with its customers. If you've received one that you believe is from us, you may use the information on this link to check if it's legitimate: Official email communication from Intuit Payments.
If it looks suspicious, please forward it to the phishing/spoofing e-mail page so we can review it. You can also visit this link: http://security.intuit.com. It's where Intuit's security team posts information about SPAM and Phishing email attempts.
Additionally, to make sure you'll be able to contact the correct phone support team to avoid scams, please use the following articles:
For a comprehensive guide on spotting suspicious emails and identifying legitimate Intuit addresses, visit this page:
Keep in touch if you have further concerns about spam emails. We're always here to guarantee safety and security. Take care!