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Learn more2023-03-06 06:11 AM
I recd a mail from ***********. asking to log into a platform https://www.zoominfo.com/ re Personal Information Notices. Is this a scam as I cannot login?
Contacting their help desk they cannot find a zoom account linked to my email address, even though they sent me a mail to that same address.
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2023-03-07 08:03 AM
Hi there!
Our domain is zoom.us so this does look suspicious. A good rule of thumb is to never click on links in unsolicited emails. Go directly to the site and log in to your account from there. If you've clicked any links, please immediately update your email password and set up two-factor authentication.
Here are some great fraud resources from the FTC:
How To Recognize and Avoid Phishing Scams
How To Recognize and Report Spam Text Messages
How To Get Less Spam in Your Email
Protect Your Personal Data and Information
Please click Accept as Solution if this was helpful. This will help others who may have the same question.
Cheers!
~S
2023-03-07 08:03 AM
Hi there!
Our domain is zoom.us so this does look suspicious. A good rule of thumb is to never click on links in unsolicited emails. Go directly to the site and log in to your account from there. If you've clicked any links, please immediately update your email password and set up two-factor authentication.
Here are some great fraud resources from the FTC:
How To Recognize and Avoid Phishing Scams
How To Recognize and Report Spam Text Messages
How To Get Less Spam in Your Email
Protect Your Personal Data and Information
Please click Accept as Solution if this was helpful. This will help others who may have the same question.
Cheers!
~S