QuickBooks Online Users beware: A recent notice from Intuit suggests that the phishing continues.
Intuit continues to receive reports of different versions of the phishing email we alerted you about on 11/12/ 09. They continue to investigate the fraudulent emails that were sent to some QuickBooks Online and Intuit Online Payroll users. The email requests users to download a plug-in or windows update to secure your data.
Intuit did not send this email and QuickBooks Online and Intuit Online Payroll will never use emails to request personal information or update security of our service.
What should you do?
To protect yourself from fraudulent emails and websites, here’s what you can do:
•Do not click any links in a suspicious email.
•Do not download any plug-ins or tools from an email
•Be suspicious of any email that asks for personal information, requires you to download anything or
requests your authentication information to access your online account.
•Delete any suspicious email from your inbox and your trash bin immediately.
•You can report any incidents, see examples of phishing emails, get more security information and
recommendations on securing your computer at http://security.intuit.com/.
If you think you’ve provided personal information such as your login name and password through a fraudulent website, or if you have recently downloaded the plug-in or windows update suggested in the mail below, here’s what you should do:
•If you have downloaded the tool, please delete it. You should scan your system using an anti-virus
program from a respected Security vendor, for example Trend Micro, McAfee, Symantec or Microsoft, to
remove any viruses that may now be on your computer. Several of these vendors also offer free online
security tools.
•Change your password to prevent unauthorized users from logging into your account.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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