Therefore, Apple customers who have received email invoices appearing as if they were sent from Apple, should avoid clicking on the links in them. They should instead, sign directly into the iTunes Store on their iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, PC, or Apple TV and check their accounts.
"Apple Warfare Strike Global War Invoice " Scam
Fw: Re : Action Required - Your recent purchase "Warfare Strike:Global War" on the App Store - Date: Sun, 08 Dec 2019 10:44:10 -0600
On Sunday, December 8, 2019, 2:51 PM
Apple - noreply_app-ios4261914@warfaree9.com
Dear Customer,
Your Apple ID, has just been used to purchase Warfare Strike:Global War from the App Store on a computer or a device that had never been associated with that Apple ID.
Date: Sunday, December 8, 2019 Browser: Chrome Operating System: 1 1 .4
If you did not make this purchase or you believe an unauthorized person has accessed your account, Please find the document attached to cancel your purchase without delay.
Sincerely,
Apple Support
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Recipients of the email voices claiming that they have ordered a product they did not, and who have clicked on the link in them, should change their Apple password and contact Apple Support for help.
Apple users, the best protection against phishing scams is to avoid clicking on links in email messages, social media messages, and text messages to sign into their online accounts.