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2025-07-30 09:18 AM
Hi,
I recived, and clicked, following link at Linkedin
https://us05web.zoom.us/j/8907(some extra signs)mFs.1
some download poped up, just for a second however I haven't done any action
moreover there is nothing in downloaded files
as full as offline microsoft defender scans are clean
Did I just got phished?
Solved! Go to Solution.
2025-07-30 12:22 PM
Hello @Paweł3
No, us05web.zoom.us is one of Zoom's Zone Controller servers, where we host our meetings. That link is simply a join link to join someone's meeting, and it is a legitimate join link. If you know the person who is sending these links on LinkedIn, I would point out to them that it is not safe to send join links on a public forum that anyone can access. It is safer to add registration to your meetings and manually select your participants. You may want to reach out to that person on LinkedIn and save them the trouble of an unwanted participant joining their conferences or webinars.
2025-07-30 12:22 PM
Hello @Paweł3
No, us05web.zoom.us is one of Zoom's Zone Controller servers, where we host our meetings. That link is simply a join link to join someone's meeting, and it is a legitimate join link. If you know the person who is sending these links on LinkedIn, I would point out to them that it is not safe to send join links on a public forum that anyone can access. It is safer to add registration to your meetings and manually select your participants. You may want to reach out to that person on LinkedIn and save them the trouble of an unwanted participant joining their conferences or webinars.
2025-08-06 12:10 PM
2025-09-09 02:02 PM
Hi. I was working with a client on a property. My link to him was a standard zoom.us link but his was a us05web.zoom.us link. I don't understand the difference. Could it be that his link would allow other people to join randomly