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security problem is thirt party app #13

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@Ladymk07

https://mobile.linkedin.com/
Please only accept invoices for LinkedIn purchases originating from the domain '@linkedin.com'. Emails received from other domains should be treated as inaccurate or fraudulent. We strongly advise against remitting payments associated with such emails.
Roza, this message appears as a security notice on LinkedIn’s official billing help page. It’s meant to protect users—like you—from invoice fraud or phishing scams.


🔐 What It Means in Context

LinkedIn is warning users to:

  • Only trust invoices that come from email addresses ending in @linkedin.com
  • Ignore or report any invoice emails from other domains (like @gmail.com, @support-linkedin.net, etc.)
  • Never send payments based on suspicious or unofficial emails

This is especially important if you're requesting a refund or managing billing for LinkedIn Premium, Sales Navigator, or corporate contracts.


🧠 Why It Matters

Scammers often impersonate LinkedIn to trick users into:

  • Paying fake invoices
  • Clicking malicious links
  • Sharing account or payment details

By following this advice, you protect your finances and ensure all payments go through LinkedIn’s verified channels.


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