"sonofknowle...@mac.com" probably didn't send it - sender addresses
on phishing emails are routinely spoofed. Apple probably has an
ab...@apple.com box; send that email with full headers (you can
access that under View>Message>Long Headers) to them and to the admin
at the website where the phish leads (you can usually get this by
doing a domain whois at Network Solutions). Or you can just delete it
since it's an obvious phish.
On Feb 22, 2009, at 6:43 PM, Michael Robertson wrote:
So I have had a iTunes account since about the time the store
started, and never have received this type of email before.
Subject line said, "Important: Billing problem". The email states
that my recent "paymant" could not be processed. Did I recently
change my bank, phone number or "credir" card?
"update your billing information by clicking on "fallowing" link.
The sender is "sonofknowle...@mac.com, and " To : " is "
Undisclosed recipients: ; "
I'm sure if there was a problem with my account, then the
download I did last night of two songs and a TV show would not of
started or been completed at all. Just a heads up for anyone else
who has recently done any iTunes store purchases. Would like any
help on how to report this to Apple.
I tried to send this earlier today with the body of the email as an
attachment, but I would not go through.
Mike Robertson
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