Warning Itunes accounts

Started by Ray, Feb 10, 2014, 09:07:57

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Ray

Has anyone else received an email like this recently, I've had a 4 of them over the last few days, looks like someone is on a phishing expedition to get hold of Itunes account details.  :shake:

Dear iΤunes Custοmer,

Ιt hase cοme tο ουr attentiοn that yουr accουnt billing Infοrmation recοrds are ουt οf date. That reqυires yου tο υρdate yουr Βilling Infοrmatiοn. Failυre tο υρdate yουr recοrds will resυlt in accουnt terminatiοn recοrds...
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For help you
•  Clicκ οn the reference linκ belοw.
•  Enter yουr lοgin Infοrmatiοn.
•  Fοllowing ρage tο cοnfirm yουr Βilling Infοrmatiοn recοrds..


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Ray
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Bill

Quote from: Ray on Feb 10, 2014, 09:07:57
Has anyone else received an email like this recently, I've had a 4 of them over the last few days, looks like someone is on a phishing expedition to get hold of Itunes account details.  :shake:

Haven't had any purporting to come from iTunes, the ones I get are usually from banks that I don't have an account with!

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For help you
•  Clicκ οn the reference linκ belοw.
•  Enter yουr lοgin Infοrmatiοn.


Even without the dodgy grammar in the first line, I'm really likely to do that!
Bill
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Gary

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Nope , none here Ray. Anything from Apple tends to come with a very fancy logo as well (easy to copy) but they dont have spelling mistakes. It may be an idea to let Apple know.

These links may help. http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2075 (Identifying legitimate emails from the iTunes Store)

Use this address to forward the fraudulent email: reportphishing@apple.com

Damned, if you do damned if you don't