Intuit Scam Emails from quickbooks@notification.intuit.com

Intuit Scam Emails from quickbooks notification.intuit.com

Intuit scam emails like the one below are being sent by cybercriminals to potential victims. The fake emails contain a fake Geek Squad customer support telephone number that will connect potential victims to scammers, who will attempt to steal account credentials, personal and financial information. Therefore, recipients are asked to delete the email and should not follow the instructions in it.

An Intuit Scam Email

From: Intuit E-Commerce Service quickbooks@notification.intuit.com

Dear Customer:

Your invoice-LBX-31269 for 349.99 is attached. Please remit payment at your earliest convenience.

Thank you for your business - we appreciate it very much.

Sincerely,

GEEK~TEQ

+1 802 215 0757

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Intuit Scam Emails from quickbooks@notification.intuit.com