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Any communication emails from Intuit will always come from an email address ending with @Intuit.com or @e.Intuit.com. Likewise, any link sent to you from Intuit will always be for an Intuit.com web address.
If you're receiving emails from an email address that doesn't end with an @Intuit.com extension, it's not from Intuit. It could be a phishing, spam, spoofing, or hoax email. These are a huge problem today and the best practice against these security risks is awareness and prevention.
Suspicious emails can sometimes be a scheme to get you to share personal information. These scams can come in different forms, but often times look pretty convincing. One thing you'll want to be sure not to do is click any links from within the suspicious message. If you've already clicked a link in it, be sure to secure your system by making sure its anti-virus software and anti-malware programs are up-to-date with their latest releases and perform scans. It may also help to change any passwords used on the computer.
You can check out our online security tips website to help keep your data safe. Additionally, if you're unsure about an email, you can report it to Intuit through the online security tips site.
I've also included a detailed resource about identifying suspicious activity which may come in handy moving forward: Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, & potential fraud
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Ignore the email. You can try visiting the website to confirm that they are scammers.
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For more information visit our Security Center or to report suspicious websites you can contact us here