Episode 104
Accountants are increasingly becoming targets for cybercriminals seeking access to sensitive client data through compromised QuickBooks logins. This episode explores the evolving security landscape, from understanding how passkeys work to recognizing sophisticated email scams that can bypass traditional security measures. The discussion covers practical steps like creating backup login methods, implementing proper password management, and staying vigilant against fraudulent invoices and phishing attempts that specifically target the accounting profession.
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Intuit Login Guide Blog: https://www.schoolofbookkeeping.com/blog/ManagingIntuitLogins
Adding a Passkey to your Intuit Login:https://www.schoolofbookkeeping.com/blog/passkeys
Intuit’s Security page: https://security.intuit.com/
Got a fake email from “Intooit”? Forward it to fraud@intuit.com
Register for Alicia’s community for full access to all her updated classes about the new QuickBooks interface (on the Intuit Platform): http://royl.ws/qbosilver?affiliate=5393907
Jamie Pollock’s course, “Don’t Get Scammed: Jamie’s Online Safety Guide”, https://learn.royalwise.com/visitor_catalog_class/show/161603/Dont-Get-Scammed-Jamies-Online-Safety-Guide?affiliate=5393907
Schedule an appointment for Jamie consult with you to purge your email or streamline your passwords: https://learn.royalwise.com/page/show/75365
Intuit’s Canny discussion board for Banking Transactions Feed feedback:https://intuit.me/bankfeeds_FB
March 13 episode: deep dive into your Intuit Account including logins: uqb.show/83
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