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The apple.inc.com Fake and Phishing Emails

Apple customers who have received emails from an "@apple.inc.com" email address are asked not to tell the instructions in them. This is because the emails are fakes created by cybercriminals. The fake emails is a type of phishing scam that frighten the recipients into clicking the link in it. The link goes to a fake Apple website where the visitors are asked to sign into their accounts. But, any attempt to sign-in will result in the visitors' Apple credentials (username and password) being sent to the cybercriminals.

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Once the cybercriminals have received the stolen credentials, they will use it to gain access to their potential victims' Apple accounts and use the accounts fraudulently.

A Fake apple.inc.com Email

From: Apple Receipt payment-update.support@apple.inc.com

Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:25 AM

Subject: Your recent purchase PUBG MOBILE-APP STORE-

AppIe Invoice

Thank you for your purchase

PRICE $18.99.00

Date February 12, 2019 7:58 am

ID ORDER FQZ9986YL

DOCUMENT NO. 120904218771

App Store TYPE PURCHASE FROM PRICE

PUBG Mobile: 3,000 Unknown Cash

PUBG MOBILE

Ultimate Pack (1,000,000)Coin Cancel Order

Purchase:

CREDIT/DEBIT CARD

iTunes Store

$18.99

PRICE $18.99

If you did not authorize this purchase, please follow this link :

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Apple users who have already been tricked by the phishing scam are asked to change their password and check their accounts for any discrepancies and report them to Apple.

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