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Apple E-mail Payment & Shipment Scam

 This post involves an email scam involving Apple Inc. The email states that your payment has been processed and your shipment with your Apple Inc. product is shipped and on the way. Some obvious red flags are: ***The biggest red flag here is the fact that you should already know if you ordered a product from Apple Inc. *** The payment support email that is in the email itself is suspect,  judging by the length and format. It seems like it was auto generated. There is an invoice attachment with the email that's been disabled and cannot be downloaded.  The target email for this scam is addressed as the Bcc . and not the primary email address.  Take a look at the pictures below. Photo #1 Apple E-mail Payment & Shipment Scam Photo #2 Apple E-mail Payment & Shipment Scam

Apple E-mail Scam (Payment/Invoice)

 This post involves yet another Apple E-mail Scam involving  a Payment/Invoice. The red flags for this one are: Disabled invoice/receipt attachments. It is a forwarded message.  The message/subject has FW: in it. The email has blocked images. The invoice involves a Tinder app purchase. I know I didnt purchase anything from that garbage app, and I think you would know if you did also. Check out the picture below. Photo #1 Apple E-mail Scam (Payment/Invoice)

Apple Email Scams

The following are examples of Apple E-mail scams that people may come across with an Yahoo email account.  The photo below shows that I need to take action, verify my account & has some type of document ID in the email subject. Also notice the the bizarre email text next to the email that was used to send the email. Photo #1 Apple Email Scams This second photo shows that my Apple ID has been locked. Yet in the body of the paragraph it states the my password has been successfully reset.  Photo #2 Apple Email Scams In the third photo it gives an opportunity to check my account with a VERIFY NOW button link. Whatever that may be?  This may link me to my iCloud account, hijack my browser or Computer, or may link me to a malicious website.   Photo #3  Apple Email Scams     Quick  Summary: 1. I receive a email from attacker with a  bizarre email text name. It seems to go on forever. 2. The email says my account has been locked and r...