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I got this from email and my message

Last time on February i lost my iPhone 7 and today i got this email this its real or feck? Pls help me

thank you

panitp yooiam

iPhone 7

Posted on Jul 3, 2020 12:56 AM

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Jul 3, 2020 1:22 AM in response to panitpim256

panitpim256 Said:

"I got this from email and my message: Last time on February i lost my iPhone 7 and today i got this email this its real or feck? Pls help me thank you panitp yooiam"

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This is Indeed a Scam!


Look at the domain - it is not apple.com


I. Important:

Apple will not send you a text message on your phone, though, they do send eMail messages - but no messages about your account.


II. Reporting this to Apple:

So, before you trash this message, forward the eMail message off to Apple, and add these screenshots as attachments. Forward this eMail to: reportphishing@apple.com


III. Modifying your Credentials:

With Payments Being of High-Concern, Most Certainly Consider....

  • Modifying: your login credentials (Using Both a New eMail and a New Password for each and all sites)
  • Associating: a different method of payment to your account
  • Enabling: Two-Factor Authentication for Apple ID and for all other accounts that have such an applicable option

Jul 3, 2020 1:14 AM in response to panitpim256

Hi.

i think it’s safe. The sms you got should be safe because of the old massages from some months ago. The email address look like it’s from apple but I’m not 100 percent sure because I don’t understand the language in the mail. But you can tap on the link so it opened in safari and see if there is a little lock up in top in the search bar. The lock should look like this.

If the lock don’t look like this the mail is fake and you need to delete it and don’t log into the your Apple ID or other informations.

if it’s a real mail from apple you can also open the Find app on your apple devices to see your lost iPhone

I got this from email and my message

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