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Is mail@email.adobe.com a fake/scam email?

New Here ,
Mar 13, 2025 Mar 13, 2025

Hi! I just got this email from mail@email.adobe.com, and I'm not sure if it's a scam. Anyone have any input? I have NOT clicked the link in the body of the email.

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Adobe Employee , Mar 13, 2025 Mar 13, 2025

Thanks for posting, Ashlyn. The Adobe log in the e-mail is incorrect, nor do I see any recent specific messages being sent from us to you. Please report the e-mail as a phishing attempt through your e-mail client. It looks like you may be using Outlook see https://adobe.ly/3XPjStm. ^JW

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Adobe Employee , May 07, 2025 May 07, 2025

https://adobe.ly/4k1LDrm is not https://adobe.ly/44Yjltu, Ashlyn. Please update your security software and run an anti-virus and malware check on the computer.

 

I will now be locking this discussion, as a public discussion forum is not a good method of validating the authenticity of an email or message. Please get in touch with your email provider for in-depth information on how to identify and report phishing emails. ^JW

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 13, 2025 Mar 13, 2025

Thanks for posting, Ashlyn. The Adobe log in the e-mail is incorrect, nor do I see any recent specific messages being sent from us to you. Please report the e-mail as a phishing attempt through your e-mail client. It looks like you may be using Outlook see https://adobe.ly/3XPjStm. ^JW

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New Here ,
May 07, 2025 May 07, 2025

I got an email from mail@e.adobe.com title "Give your photos a change of scenery". I clicked on the link, I'm usually very careful, and it just kept taking me to a website prompting me to open photoshop with no tutorial. Is this legit and something's not working, or did I just fall for a phishing email?

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Adobe Employee ,
May 07, 2025 May 07, 2025
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https://adobe.ly/4k1LDrm is not https://adobe.ly/44Yjltu, Ashlyn. Please update your security software and run an anti-virus and malware check on the computer.

 

I will now be locking this discussion, as a public discussion forum is not a good method of validating the authenticity of an email or message. Please get in touch with your email provider for in-depth information on how to identify and report phishing emails. ^JW

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