Careful, John, that has the smell of old phish.  Check the underlying link 
associated with “iforgot.apple.com <http://iforgot.apple.com/>.”  You may find 
a dot-ru address, or something equally wrong.

   Bill Holt


> On Nov 20, 2015, at 12:55 PM, John Robinson <profilecoven...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Here is a note I just received from Apple.
> 
> Does this mean what it appears, that someone one with my email, which is one 
> I use with Apple….they somehow got my password (it’s not an easy one to ever 
> discover) downloaded the App “Find My iPhone” and they are wanting to 
> “locate” the iPhone, which would “locate” me?  
> 
> I immediately changed my password, anyone have any ideas?  It was from a 
> computer that has never accessed Apple under my account before.  Of course I 
> didn’t do this.  What gives?
> 
> 
> John
> 
> 
> 
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