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Is This Zoom Email a Scam? How to Tell

Zoom scams include fake meeting invitation phishing, account suspension notices, and malicious links disguised as Zoom download pages designed to install malware.

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Common Zoom Scam Types

Meeting invitation phishing
Account suspension emails
Fake Zoom download pages
Recording notification scams

Example Scam Messages

These are examples of fake messages impersonating Zoom. Never click links in unsolicited messages.

Zoom: You have a missed meeting recording. View at zoom-recording.com

Zoom: Your account has been suspended. Reactivate at zoom-activate.com

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Meeting links from non-zoom.us domains
  • Account suspension emails from non-zoom.us addresses
  • Download prompts from websites other than zoom.us
  • Recording notifications for meetings you did not attend

Legitimate Zoom Contact Info

Visit zoom.us/support for help. Download Zoom only from zoom.us. Zoom meeting links always use zoom.us domain.

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