Security notices

We update this list with the latest Intuit email or customer support scams so you can avoid them.

  • 2 December 2020

    PHISHING EMAIL: Invoice xxxx

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose the...

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose them to downloads of malware that will infect their computer. Phishing lures will impersonate real companies. They come in various forms including emails, websites and phone calls.

    Intuit has recently received reports from customers that they have received emails similar to the one below. This email did not come from Intuit. The sender is not associated with Intuit, is not an authorized agent of Intuit, nor is their use of Intuit's brands authorized by Intuit.

    Please don't click on any links or attachments, or reply to the email. We recommend you delete the email. If you have already clicked on a link or downloaded something from the email:

    1. Delete the download immediately.
    2. Scan your system using an up-to-date anti-virus program.
    3. Change your passwords.

    For more information on phishing and how you may protect yourself from phishing, please see our security tips.

    Thank you for being a valued customer.

  • 7 October 2020

    PHISHING EMAIL: From Theory Union Deposit-81316617

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose the...

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose them to downloads of malware that will infect their computer. Phishing lures will impersonate real companies. They come in various forms including emails, websites and phone calls.

    Intuit has recently received reports from customers that they have received emails similar to the one below. This email did not come from Intuit. The sender is not associated with Intuit, is not an authorized agent of Intuit, nor is their use of Intuit's brands authorized by Intuit.

    Please don't click on any links or attachments, or reply to the email. We recommend you delete the email. If you have already clicked on a link or downloaded something from the email:

    1. Delete the download immediately.
    2. Scan your system using an up-to-date anti-virus program.
    3. Change your passwords.

    For more information on phishing and how you may protect yourself from phishing, please see our security tips.

    Thank you for being a valued customer.

    PHISHING EMAIL: From Theory Union Deposit-81316617

  • 29 September 2020

    PHISHING EMAIL: Quickbooks Security Concern

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose the...

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose them to downloads of malware that will infect their computer. Phishing lures will impersonate real companies. They come in various forms including emails, websites and phone calls.

    Intuit has recently received reports from customers that they have received emails similar to the one below. This email did not come from Intuit. The sender is not associated with Intuit, is not an authorized agent of Intuit, nor is their use of Intuit's brands authorized by Intuit.

    Please don't click on any links or attachments, or reply to the email. We recommend you delete the email. If you have already clicked on a link or downloaded something from the email:

    1. Delete the download immediately.
    2. Scan your system using an up-to-date anti-virus program.
    3. Change your passwords.

    For more information on phishing and how you may protect yourself from phishing, please see our security tips.

    Thank you for being a valued customer.

    PHISHING EMAIL: Quickbooks Security Concern

  • 28 September 2020

    PHISHING EMAIL: Invoice/Sales Receipt

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose the...

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose them to downloads of malware that will infect their computer. Phishing lures will impersonate real companies. They come in various forms including emails, websites and phone calls.

    Intuit has recently received reports from customers that they have received emails similar to the one below. This email did not come from Intuit. The sender is not associated with Intuit, is not an authorized agent of Intuit, nor is their use of Intuit's brands authorized by Intuit.

    Please don't click on any links or attachments, or reply to the email. We recommend you delete the email. If you have already clicked on a link or downloaded something from the email:

    1. Delete the download immediately.
    2. Scan your system using an up-to-date anti-virus program.
    3. Change your passwords.

    For more information on phishing and how you may protect yourself from phishing, please see our security tips.

    Thank you for being a valued customer.

    PHISHING EMAIL: Invoice/Sales Receipt

  • 25 September 2020

    PHISHING EMAIL: Intuit Account Upgrade Required

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose the...

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose them to downloads of malware that will infect their computer. Phishing lures will impersonate real companies. They come in various forms including emails, websites and phone calls.

    Intuit has recently received reports from customers that they have received emails similar to the one below. This email did not come from Intuit. The sender is not associated with Intuit, is not an authorized agent of Intuit, nor is their use of Intuit's brands authorized by Intuit.

    Please don't click on any links or attachments, or reply to the email. We recommend you delete the email. If you have already clicked on a link or downloaded something from the email:

    1. Delete the download immediately.
    2. Scan your system using an up-to-date anti-virus program.
    3. Change your passwords.

    For more information on phishing and how you may protect yourself from phishing, please see our security tips.

    Thank you for being a valued customer.

    PHISHING EMAIL: Intuit Account Upgrade Required

  • 9 September 2020

    PHISHING EMAIL: Important Security Upgrade Required

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose the...

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose them to downloads of malware that will infect their computer. Phishing lures will impersonate real companies. They come in various forms including emails, websites and phone calls.

    Intuit has recently received reports from customers that they have received emails similar to the one below. This email did not come from Intuit. The sender is not associated with Intuit, is not an authorized agent of Intuit, nor is their use of Intuit's brands authorized by Intuit.

    Please don't click on any links or attachments, or reply to the email. We recommend you delete the email. If you have already clicked on a link or downloaded something from the email:

    1. Delete the download immediately.
    2. Scan your system using an up-to-date anti-virus program.
    3. Change your passwords.

    For more information on phishing and how you may protect yourself from phishing, please see our security tips.

    Thank you for being a valued customer.

    PHISHING EMAIL: Important Security Upgrade Required

  • 8 September 2020

    PHISHING EMAIL: QuickBooks Subscription Renewal Reminder

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose the...

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose them to downloads of malware that will infect their computer. Phishing lures will impersonate real companies. They come in various forms including emails, websites and phone calls.

    Intuit has recently received reports from customers that they have received emails similar to the one below. This email did not come from Intuit. The sender is not associated with Intuit, is not an authorized agent of Intuit, nor is their use of Intuit's brands authorized by Intuit.

    Please don't click on any links or attachments, or reply to the email. We recommend you delete the email. If you have already clicked on a link or downloaded something from the email:

    1. Delete the download immediately.
    2. Scan your system using an up-to-date anti-virus program.
    3. Change your passwords.

    For more information on phishing and how you may protect yourself from phishing, please see our security tips.

    Thank you for being a valued customer.

    PHISHING EMAIL: QuickBooks Subscription Renewal Reminder

  • 13 August 2020

    PHISHING EMAIL: Record Weekly Savings Auto Deposit to xxxx

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose the...

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose them to downloads of malware that will infect their computer. Phishing lures will impersonate real companies. They come in various forms including emails, websites and phone calls.

    Intuit has recently received reports from customers that they have received emails similar to the one below. This email did not come from Intuit. The sender is not associated with Intuit, is not an authorized agent of Intuit, nor is their use of Intuit's brands authorized by Intuit.

    Please don't click on any links or attachments, or reply to the email. We recommend you delete the email. If you have already clicked on a link or downloaded something from the email:

    1. Delete the download immediately.
    2. Scan your system using an up-to-date anti-virus program.
    3. Change your passwords.

    For more information on phishing and how you may protect yourself from phishing, please see our security tips.

    Thank you for being a valued customer.

    PHISHING EMAIL: Record Weekly Savings Auto Deposit to xxxx

  • 30 July 2020

    PHISHING EMAIL: Security Message

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose the...

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose them to downloads of malware that will infect their computer. Phishing lures will impersonate real companies. They come in various forms including emails, websites and phone calls.

    Intuit has recently received reports from customers that they have received emails similar to the one below. This email did not come from Intuit. The sender is not associated with Intuit, is not an authorized agent of Intuit, nor is their use of Intuit's brands authorized by Intuit.

    Please don't click on any links or attachments, or reply to the email. We recommend you delete the email. If you have already clicked on a link or downloaded something from the email:

    1. Delete the download immediately.
    2. Scan your system using an up-to-date anti-virus program.
    3. Change your passwords.

    For more information on phishing and how you may protect yourself from phishing, please see our security tips.

    Thank you for being a valued customer.

    PHISHING EMAIL: Security Message

  • 22 July 2020

    PHISHING EMAIL: Intuit Direct Deposit

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose the...

    Phishing is a cybercrime aimed to lure individuals into revealing personal information or expose them to downloads of malware that will infect their computer. Phishing lures will impersonate real companies. They come in various forms including emails, websites and phone calls.

    Intuit has recently received reports from customers that they have received emails similar to the one below. This email did not come from Intuit. The sender is not associated with Intuit, is not an authorized agent of Intuit, nor is their use of Intuit's brands authorized by Intuit.

    Please don't click on any links or attachments, or reply to the email. We recommend you delete the email. If you have already clicked on a link or downloaded something from the email:

    1. Delete the download immediately.
    2. Scan your system using an up-to-date anti-virus program.
    3. Change your passwords.

    For more information on phishing and how you may protect yourself from phishing, please see our security tips.

    Thank you for being a valued customer.

    PHISHING EMAIL: Intuit Direct Deposit

  • Learn more about email scams

    Scam emails are designed to trick you into thinking they’re real. Luckily, we have tools to help you avoid falling for email scams. Our security tips can make it easier to spot fake emails.

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  • Let us know about a fake email

    If you got a scam email, we want to know about it. Reporting scam emails makes it harder for fraudsters. We share the details we get to help keep you safe.

    Report a suspicious email

  • Know how to avoid customer support scams

    These scams try to convince you there’s a problem with your computer and offer to fix it. These fraudsters are really after your money or files. Our security tips can help you avoid fake customer support scams.

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