![]() The sender’s name says it’s from iTunes, but the actual address is clearly randomly generated and has nothing to do with Apple: They’re very security conscious. But regardless of that, this is easy to pick apart anyway. Please update your billing information as soon as possible to avoid any termination of your used services.Īccess my account Analysisįirstly, it’s important to note that Apple never send out messages like this. Your Apple ID has been suspended due to the following reason: Email 2: Please update your billing information.Update: Since writing this post, I’ve had a 2nd email, which is identical except for a few minor differences, which I’ve noted below as well. However, it does have a sneaky trick up its sleeve to be careful of, that I’ve not seen in my other spam emails so far. It’s a very short email, and the main red flags are very easy to spot. ![]() But this time it’s from someone pretending to be iTunes, which is of course used by millions of people, myself included. I’ve had another scam email recently that I wanted to quickly share with you, because it’s another one that’s fairly common, similar to ones for Paypal.
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