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Zoom AI Companionā2023-07-18 01:27 AM - last edited on ā2023-08-04 01:33 PM by Bri
I received this very strange email from someone supposedly at zoom asking for a random 10 minute catchup. It seemed like an obvious phishing email, except it comes from a zoom.us account. Does anyone have any idea what this is about?
ā2023-07-18 02:03 AM
Hi @zoomuser12033 ,
Is email @zoom.us or an alias? Can you see the sender accurately?
I just didn't understand ... one thing would be a relationship with the Key Account Manager, but with the Key Account Domain Chan?
I'm waiting,
Greetings,
ā2023-07-18 02:06 AM
Thank you. The email is ***********. She is described as 'Account Executive V-Vast ' in her email signature. Seems very strange.
ā2023-07-18 02:07 AM
Sorry didn't realise it would blank it out. It is *********** in the sender field (@zoom.us)
ā2023-07-18 02:15 AM
So is it an alias or zoom mail?
ā2023-07-18 02:19 AM
I'm sorry, I don't know the difference. What do you mean? How do I tell?
ā2023-07-24 09:53 AM - edited ā2023-07-24 09:54 AM
This does appear to be an email from a Zoom Account Executive. Not too long ago, there was a reorganization in Sales customer account ownership. If the email address was FIRSTNAME.LASTNAME at zoom.us, it looks legit.
If you're still hesitant to respond to the email directly, you can contact our Sales Team directly.