I'd ignore it just based on the bad English. "Suspension access"?


On Aug 23, 2013, at 11:27 AM, William Micou wrote:

> Received this at my office, which made me suspicious- I have no Mac related 
> accounts connected to that address.
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> When I hovered over the link with the mouse, it showed me the link was really 
> going to a website with 'entertainer' in it's name, backslash flashimages.  
> But it all looks so official, especially the 'copyright'.
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> Be wary.
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> Bill
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> Mac Group- How can someone verify a link on a iPad/ iPhone without opening it?
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> from line - Apple [[email protected]]
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> subject line - Apple Online Account Information Update.
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>  Dear Customer,
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> Important update by clicking on the link below
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> link was here, but i deleted it
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> If you do not update within 12 hours we will lead to a suspension access.
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> Sincerely,
> Apple Inc
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> Copyright © 2013 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
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