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If you think you’ve received a phishing email or need to report a security concern to Zapier, contact phishing@zapier.com.
A genuine Zapier email will always come from a zapier.com domain. Some phishing emails attempt to spoof (impersonate) the email address that Zapier sends emails from. They appear to come from a zapier.com address but are actually sent from a different domain. Do not click on any links or attachments in suspicious emails.

In the phishing example below, the address that the email was sent from is incorrect. The lowercase “i” was replaced by a lowercase “l”. Instead of the domain zapier.com, it uses the domain zapler.com.