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2025-08-29 01:09 PM
Received an unexpected email from Secure Zoom Document with an invitation to View an attached document. Don't know the sender. As a CPA and Tax Preparer I do not open attachments that are emailed. I have no idea why I got this and no way of determining whether its legit. Tried other ways to tell Zoom but since I am on a free version, no luck
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2025-09-02 12:33 PM - edited 2025-09-02 12:36 PM
Hi JoanneEaz - Welcome to the Zoom Community.
Typically, when a Zoom Document is shared to a user, the email should:
Here are my recommendations on how to check if it's legit:
You can also go to the Zoom Desktop App, click on the “Docs” icon from the toolbar (if you don’t see it in the toolbar, try to click on “More”). In here you should see all the Documents you own, including those that are shared with you. If there’s none, it’s likely a scam/phishing email. Please see sample below.
Lastly, you can report any suspected fraud on your account to Zoom. Here's the support article that details how: https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0062015
I hope these steps help. 😀
2025-09-02 12:33 PM - edited 2025-09-02 12:36 PM
Hi JoanneEaz - Welcome to the Zoom Community.
Typically, when a Zoom Document is shared to a user, the email should:
Here are my recommendations on how to check if it's legit:
You can also go to the Zoom Desktop App, click on the “Docs” icon from the toolbar (if you don’t see it in the toolbar, try to click on “More”). In here you should see all the Documents you own, including those that are shared with you. If there’s none, it’s likely a scam/phishing email. Please see sample below.
Lastly, you can report any suspected fraud on your account to Zoom. Here's the support article that details how: https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0062015
I hope these steps help. 😀
2025-09-04 06:46 AM
Wasn’t fraud yet, but I suspected phishing. Just trying to warn others.