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Suspicious email

Hi! I received a suspicious email stating that someone had logged onto my account using an iPhone 6s Plus in Norfolk, VA. (I'm in Louisville, KY.) The email said that I had to very my info, or my account would be locked. Doesn't sound right, but I wanted to make sure! The email address that it was sent from was:

n0reply.7hmums@9u4p2oopxx.expr3ss.medalliion.com


Don't valid emails from apple usually end in email.apple.com?


Thanks..

Melissa

iPhone 7

Posted on Sep 6, 2019 5:20 PM

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Posted on Sep 6, 2019 5:21 PM

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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Sep 6, 2019 5:21 PM in response to SuspiciousEmail

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

Sep 6, 2019 5:24 PM in response to SuspiciousEmail

Apple won't send you an email/text telling you your account is disabled/restricted  or will be disabled/restricted. You will find out the next time you try to log in somewhere.




Apple will always address you by your name or the name they have on file for you, not Dear Customer, Dear Client or by using your e-mail address.  The e-mail will be from @apple.com or @iTunes.com. E-mail addresses can be spoofed. You can go to Mail/View/Message/Show all Headers to see more. Apple e-mails will never contain an attachment. Apple will never request personal information by email such as Social Security numbers, your Mother’s maiden name or full credit card numbers .


The only exception to the above I have noticed is if you order something from the Apple Store (apple.com), your receipt will be addressed to Dear Apple Customer. That is a receipt for a purchase you initiated.

Suspicious email

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