Scammers are sending fake and phishing Intuit emails, which appear to have been sent from quickbooks@notification.intuit.com that reflect an invoice from Geeksquad, Norton, or PayPal. The fake emails will claim there is a renewal of subscription for service or a payment was made for a product and will have an invoice attachment. Potential victims are then asked to call a fake customer service telephone number operated by scammers to cancel the renewal or pending payment.
Quickbooks@Notification Scam Email Invoices


The scammers will pretend to ask their potential victims for their personal and financial information, claiming they need it in order to assist. But, if the requested sensitive information is given to the scammers, they will use it fraudulently. Therefore, if you have been tricked by a fake email, which appears to have been sent from quickbooks@notification, into disclosing your financial information, please contact your bank for help and change your online account passwords.
The email address quickbooks@notification.intuit.com is used for approval, user ID, and password reset info from Intuit’s secure network, it is not used to send payment invoices.
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