No; I did none of these things. I don't even have a passcode set up on my
device--an iPhone 4S--although I plan to do so when I get my new iPhone 6 at
some point. Do you think I should change my password? Of course, I wouldn't do
it through that email. :)
Thanks,
Ari
On Jan 15, 2015, at
Yes. Change the password for your Apple ID and if you've used the old
password on other services change it on them also. NB: from a security
point of view it would be best if you did this from your iPhone. Next,
assuming you use a Windows computer, run scans using your anti virus
anti malware
Ugh. I'll do that, though. It's better to be safe than sorry, after all.
Thanks,
Ari
On Jan 16, 2015, at 2:41 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose b...@benmr.com wrote:
Yes. Change the password for your Apple ID and if you've used the old
password on other services change it on them also. NB: from a
That's definitely a scam. No question about it.
Shawn
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On Jan 15, 2015, at 10:44 AM, Ron Pelletier ron.pellet...@sympatico.ca
wrote:
Hi all,
This e-mail I just got seems fishy to me. Have any of you received this?
I did remove the update now link at the
with the
source first.
Neal
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Ron Pelletier
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 10:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Apple notice seems fishy to me
Hi all,
This e-mail I just got seems fishy
That is definitely a fishing type of e-mail. Just delete it.
Liz Ulrich and Leader dog sammie
Grace Harbor Church Prayer chain coordinator
HTTP://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/ELIZABETH.ULRICH.1
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If you check the from address, you will be able to know beyond a shadow of a
doubt that it is a scam.
I just got one claiming to be from Apple Lost and Found. The from address was:
iPhonelostandfound@hgb084.cooltrackerspick.rocks
That is clearly an attempt to suck someone into something that will
seems fishy to me
Hi all,
This e-mail I just got seems fishy to me. Have any of you received this?
I did remove the update now link at the bottom.
Ron Danvers
Dear Apple Customer,
Apple Technical Support just attempted to verify your online account
information.
Unfortunately
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 10:44 AM
Subject: Apple notice seems fishy to me
Hi all,
This e-mail I just got seems fishy to me. Have any of you received this?
I did remove the update now link at the bottom.
Ron Danvers
Dear Apple Customer,
Apple Technical
Hi all,
This e-mail I just got seems fishy to me. Have any of you received this?
I did remove the update now link at the bottom.
Ron Danvers
Dear Apple Customer,
Apple Technical Support just attempted to verify your online account
information.
Unfortunately we are unable to
! really! are! finished!
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From: Ron Pelletier mailto:ron.pellet...@sympatico.ca
To: viphone@googlegroups.com mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 10:44 AM
Subject: Apple notice seems fishy to me
Hi all,
This e-mail I just got seems
I have never received this scam before.
That does sound fishy.
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Trash springs to mind.
The sender is never the same one twice.
- Original Message -
From: christopher hallsworth challswor...@icloud.com
To: Viphone viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: Apple notice seems fishy to me
But where do we send
to being defeated, if you think you're finished,
you! really! are! finished!
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From: Ron Pelletier mailto:ron.pellet...@sympatico.ca
To: viphone@googlegroups.com mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 10:44 AM
Subject: Apple notice seems fishy
No, this is not fishy because it states your name, and it states an action that
you made with your Apple ID. Andy Apple logos sounds legit to me and so does
the email address.
On Jan 15, 2015, at 3:40 PM, Gmail englishride...@gmail.com wrote:
I received this email on January 9th. Do you guys
Did you change your email address or your security number or enter your
password for your iPhone several times and lock it up because if you do that
and hurt so many times and it's not right they will send you a notice such as
this but I would call Apple on her helpdesk and ask them if they if
I received this email on January 9th. Do you guys think this one is a scam as
well?
From: Apple appl...@id.apple.com
Date: January 9, 2015 at 5:22:17 PM PST
To: ariannasepulv...@gmail.com
Subject: Verify your Apple ID.
Reply-To: appleid_u...@email.apple.com
Dear Arianna Sepulveda,
You
Hi,
It's important to remember that the from address shouldn't be used to
confirm the validity of a message. If you receive a message from
apple716...@gmail.com you can be certain that it's not from Apple, but
it's very easy to fake an @apple.com address so please don't assume
that a message is
Got it! It's
mailto:reportphish...@apple.com
On 16 Jan 2015, at 02:36, Colin Matthews velocity.focu...@virginmedia.com
wrote:
Hi!
OK had a look through Apples .com site and found this!
http://www.apple.com/legal/more-resources/phishing/
On that page gives you the information about
Hi!
OK had a look through Apples .com site and found this!
http://www.apple.com/legal/more-resources/phishing/
On that page gives you the information about what and where to send any fishing
Emails they say sending all headers and stuff gives them valuable information!
HTH Collin
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