Warning – Fake Apple Email Messages – Don’t Get Scammed
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order disulfiram From time-to-time we have all received email communications directly from Apple. These emails may include receipts for purchases, security notices, educational content, and marketing messages.
That said, earlier this week, a client of mine forwarded an email communication that he received from Apple or at least he thought it might be from Apple.
Here is what my client wrote me…
“Hi Dave, I just got this email this morning. Is this a scam or did someone get my Apple ID? If you can help me out I’d appreciate it.”
I am proud of my client because he did the right thing…he was not sure whether he received a legitimate Apple communication or whether he received a fraudulent email that might be trying to scam him. So my client decided to verify the authenticity of the message before he took action on it. (This proved to be a very wise decision!)
So that you can protect yourself from fraudulent, scamming, and imitation Apple emails that are trying to steal your personal and financial information and cause you long hours of frustration and big headaches, I am going to share my client’s email and dissect it with you.
Let’s first take a look at the email my client received…