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A QuickBooks representative won't ask for any account information from you during outbound calls. Before taking action, they will ensure you are the account's principal contact or administrator. You can visit our Online Security Center website if you keep receiving the same call or encounter any fraudulent activity. Then, select Go to security to view the list of suspicious emails and actions or report things you encountered. Our security tips might also assist you in avoiding scammers posing as customer support.
Also, you can report any suspicious emails to our Intuit Security team by following these steps:
Here's how:
I've got you an article to learn how to handle suspicious calls or emails from parties claiming to be affiliated with Intuit: Reporting fraudulent calls or emails.
For more information about the best protection against security risks with your QuickBooks account, refer to this article: Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, and potential fraud.
Let me know if you still have questions about security issues. I'm always here to answer them for you. Have a great rest of the day!