Xero security notice
Do not click on any links or attachments in suspicious emails. Find out more about how to identify phishing and other malicious emails, and how to stay safe online in this latest Xero security alert.
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Do not click on any links or attachments in suspicious emails. Find out more about how to identify phishing and other malicious emails, and how to stay safe online in this latest Xero security alert.
Keeping your business secure in today’s online world can be tricky, but two-step authentication makes it harder for others to access your Xero account, so your data is protected.
Phishing scam targeting Xero users:
A phishing scam is when malicious emails target customers by pretending to be from a legitimate company such as Xero, using an email address like message-service@post.xero.com. They're not targeting the company websites, but rather your login and access details.