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In our messages to you, we (LinkedIn.com) [ed.] include a security footer message with
your name and professional headline to help you distinguish authentic
LinkedIn emails from "phishing" email messages. "Phishing" emails often
look very similar to legitimate ones, but they likely wouldn't have this
personalized information and may also contain links that direct you to
malicious sites instead of LinkedIn.
By default, your professional headline in the security footer message
consists of your current position and the company listed on your
LinkedIn Profile. You may customize
this professional headline at any time. Currently, only certain emails
from LinkedIn contain a security footer message, but expect to see it in
all emails in the coming months.
While the presence of this security footer message alone does not
guarantee that an email is legitimate, it gives you additional assurance
that the email originated from LinkedIn. Most "phishing" attacks
targeting large mailing lists will not have this information. When in
doubt, open a new browser window and go directly to LinkedIn.com to
check your Inbox and verify the connection request or message. If you
suspect that you’ve received a "phishing" email impersonating LinkedIn,
please forward the entire email to safety@linkedin.com.


