Hi Kyle,

Sounds similar to the phishing attack back in September 2010
Apple customers target of convincing Apple Store phishing site
<http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/security-bytes/apple-customers-target-of-convincing-apple-store-phishing-site/>

Sent from Ronni's iPad

On 28/01/2011, at 5:13 PM, Kyle Kreusch <kylekreu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, All (GMUG) and WAMUG
> 
> I felt compelled to warn people that there is currently an Apple Store 
> fishing attack regarding Cheap versions of Adobe products, All day I have 
> been receiving several e-mails at several different e-mail accounts That look 
> like they're from the Apple Store.
> 
> Clicking on links in the e-mails (not recommended) send you to a website that 
> looks exactly like the Apple Store but it is not they ask you to log in so 
> they can capture your Apple login details. Also in a couple of the other 
> e-mails They take you to a website that looks like an Apple webpage That then 
> tells you we are redirecting you to one of our partners online stores.
> 
> --
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