Hello Everyone, 

Just a heads-up that there is a fishing expedition to get into your iTunes
account.

Today, I received an email from what appeared to be Apple, sent directly to
one of my valid Apple iTunes email addresses, informing me that I needed to
update my iTunes password.  The email went on to suggest that if I did not
update my password within 24 hours, my iTunes account might be suspended due
to suspicious activity.  

As a matter of policy, I immediately determined that the email was
fraudulent but decided to scrutinize it thoroughly to determine just how
sophisticated these fishing expeditions have become.  

Take it from me, this email looked almost completely legitimate right down
to the Apple logo and copyright notices.  I was very impressed.  

The only sure-fire way of proving that the email was a fake, from my limited
perspective anyway, was to carefully copy the target URL into a text editor
and review it.  I was extremely careful not to accidentally click the
imbedded re-direction link as I viewed the email on one of my Windows 7
computers.  

Even the bogus fishing link, imbedded in the email had both the words Apple
and iTunes as part of its URL; very, very clever, to say the least.

Just so you know, even if I had not been able to determine that the email
was a fake, I would never have clicked any link imbedded within it.  

Instead, especially on a Windows 7 or Windows 8 PC, I would have first
closed any email clients and/or browsers and rebooted the computer.   On a
Mac, I would probably not perform this step, but then again, maybe I would.


Then, making sure to use an apple supported browser such as the latest
version of Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Safari, I would have gone to:
http://appleid.apple.com
and checked the status of my account.

As Always, Sip Your Apple cider Slowly,

Mark

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