Online scams constantly evolve and thanks to AI its now getting harder and harder to spot what is legit and what isn’t. That said, there is still a real-world danger from simple email scams – as they seem to be evolving too, and are also getting more and more daring/sneaky

The email from/to info;
From: Invoice quickbooks@notification.intuit.com
Sent: 10 September 2025 10:40
To: cubismbuildup@gmail.com
Subject: Here is your Invoice #MOSA-876543 for account
Reply-to address is the same as the To: address here.
The “Print or Save” buttons actually seem to go to Quickbooks, so this scam seems to actually use the Quickbooks system and payment methods to actually rob money off people.
Crazy!
The domain name listed next to the email address doesn’t resolve to anything, and the link to Quickbooks has been disabled but the fact they are scamming via a legit accounts package is insane.
We really have to stay on our toes, as these scammers are getting more and more sneaky and will do anything they can to steal your hard earned money.
A few FAQs below to help you if you have found this post and are unsure what to do.
I got an email from Quickbooks with an invoice, I dont recognise it, what should I do?
Dont pay anything, contact the company listed and ask them what the invoice is for. Ask them to send you confirmation of the services you have with them. If in doubt, contact me!
Is Quickbooks a scam?
No, absolutely not. Quickbooks is a legitimate online accounting package.
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