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Possible Email Fraud

I recently received an email titled, "iTunes Payment - Sucessfully Placed order of "Dungeon Quest" paid on February 11, 2019. payment has been successfully received."


I checked with my spouse thinking that she might have purchased something for our son but that wasn't happening. I clicked the link and logged in and realized that I wasn't getting any substantive information from the page.


I've since reset my Apple iTunes password and am still looking to see if anyone else got this or a similar email.


Any body out there seen this?


v/r,


Hammer

Posted on Feb 11, 2019 11:13 AM

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Posted on Feb 11, 2019 11:15 AM

There are dozens of similar posts here on the forum daily.


It is a phishing attempt. Do not respond. Do not divulge any personal or financial information. You can use the address below to forward the suspect email message, as an attachment to Apple.


reportphishing@apple.com


The link below has information to help identify fraudulent emails.


https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204759

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Feb 11, 2019 11:15 AM in response to hammerou812

There are dozens of similar posts here on the forum daily.


It is a phishing attempt. Do not respond. Do not divulge any personal or financial information. You can use the address below to forward the suspect email message, as an attachment to Apple.


reportphishing@apple.com


The link below has information to help identify fraudulent emails.


https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204759

Feb 11, 2019 11:15 AM in response to hammerou812

Any body out there seen this?

Only about 20 or 30 posts a day like this. ;-)


Scams (e-mail, text messages, and phone calls) are getting very good at closely imitating true Apple communications. Always be cautious. Here are some guidelines:


Identifying legitimate emails from the iTunes Store - http://support.apple.com/HT201679 - lacking in specifics, the next link is better:


Avoid phishing emails, fake 'virus' alerts, phony support calls, and other scams - https://support.apple.com/HT204759


- Apple e-mails address you by your real name, not something like "Dear Customer", "Dear Client", or an e-mail address*.

- Apple e-mails originate from @apple.com or @itunes.com but it is possible to spoof a sender address

- Mouse-over links to see if they direct to real Apple web sites. Do not click on them as this just tells the spammer they have a working e-mail address in their database.

- Phishing emails may include account suspension or similar threats in order to panic you into clicking on a link without thinking. They may report a fake purchase in order to infuriate you into rashly clicking on a false link to report a problem. Mar 2018 post by Niel https://discussions.apple.com/message/33129140#message33129140 - "Emails saying that your Apple ID has been locked or disabled are always phishing. If one actually gets disabled, its owner will be told when they try logging into it instead of through email."

- Apple will not ask for personal information in an e-mail and never for a social security number.

- Scams may have bad grammar or spelling mistakes.


* Exception: https://discussions.apple.com/message/33701414#message33701414


Forward attempts as an attachment (in MacOS Mail use the paperclip icon) to: reportphishing@apple.com then delete it.


https://blog.malwarebytes.com/cybercrime/2018/02/panic-attack-apple-scams-apply-pressure/


https://krebsonsecurity.com/2019/01/apple-phone-phishing-scams-getting-better/

Feb 12, 2019 3:02 AM in response to hammerou812

I also received the same email on Feb 11th!!! Total was for 99.98 from dungeon quest!!!! I was so upset that this was going to charge my account.....I immediately contacted my credit union, as they are monitoring my debit card!!

Im not happy this happened to you-but also very relieved that I do believe this was a phishing scam email!!! People need to get a real job and quit trying to steal ppl hard earned money!! Ty for posting!!!

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