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Aug 30, 2014 1:58 PM in response to johnduffy0982by babowa,I wouldn't go near it; if you need help from Apple, contact the company or go to your nearest Genius Bar.
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Aug 30, 2014 9:26 PM in response to AbhiRaj82by PeterBreis0807,Got it!
I am right now ringing everyone in the world to let them know!
Peter
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Mar 30, 2015 7:25 PM in response to AbhiRaj82by NusaDua,I reported "phishing" email to Apple using the below instructions.
Quote: "If you receive what you believe to be a phishing email purporting to be from Apple, please send it to reportphishing@apple.com, a monitored email inbox, which does not generate individual email replies."
Emails with this scam came pouring into my @icloud.com email address with the "senders" being email addresses from several universities, meaning that these scammers hacked the email of college students and then used their email addresses to blast out the scam. Their email sends you to: http://followsavetheladder.net/iclou/
And of course that webpage asks for 1- your email address / 2- your password / 3- confirm password
Now, over 24 hours since I reported it, that website is still active.
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Mar 30, 2015 7:33 PM in response to NusaDuaby babowa,Here is the info for that website (using it with 'iclou' at the end of the URL does not work):
http://www.whoismind.com/whois/followsavetheladder.net.html
There is nothing we - all users like you - can do. There will always be scammers and if someone closes this one down, he'll just open another in less than 5 minutes or so. He is using a Melbourne Australia server it seems, but has an address in New York.
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