QuickBooks users struggle to distinguish real vs phishing emails
QuickBooks users regularly receive phishing emails that closely mimic legitimate QuickBooks communications, making it difficult to distinguish real from fraudulent messages. This creates credential theft and account compromise risk for small businesses. The structural problem is that email spoofing exploits brand trust in widely-used financial software.
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