Name of Application: Virtual Trainer PRO : Exercise Workout FitnessĬontent Provider: Virtualtrainer Sweden AB "This email confirms your purchase of the following subscription: (Also, I received the email on 10/7/17 and it says the order date is 10/8/17.) If you simply scroll over the link in the email you can see what the actual online address is. But the "iTunes Payment Cancellation Form" links to hxxps://x.co/6n7DF. The /support appears to actually link to that page. 2211 N 1st St, San Jose, USA All rights reserved"Īnother scam. Please read our link and follow to insure instuction your account.Ĭopyright © 1998-2017. If you have not recently purchased a product or application on a Iphone"With your AppIe ID and think of your access account, Order # MXDTT6680Y in Iphone 5S - Thanks For Purchase. 2211 N 1st St, San Jose, USA All rights reserved Please read our link and follow to insure instruction your account.Ĭopyright © 1998-2017. If you have not recently purchased a product or application on a Iphone" With your AppIe ID and think of your access account, "Re # MXDTT6680Y in Iphone 5S - Thanks For Purchase. on the scam that I received this AM in my Hotmail acct. Good luck my friend! If you change your passwords immediately and watch all of the financial activity in your name, you should be fine. While similar to a real Apple Invoice attachment, notice that this attachment contains no long legal disclaimer. Notice that the attachment on the email (which you should not open or download! If you did, delete it) contains a random and unprofessional file name (example: jdfhjHG13-Invoice.docx) 'Dear John,') and does not have a closing (i.e. Notice that the email does not address you (i.e. Notice that the Subject line (example: 'Orders confirmation') and body of the email are simple, unprofessional and completely different from an actual Apple order receipt email. Notice that this email is not coming from Apple (example: Notice that the email is very short, and contains no long legal disclaimer at the bottom of the email. Look at the actual email address the message is being sent from. When looking closely at this scam emails, it's very easy to determine that they are 100% fake: Going forward, always use common sense and caution when interacting with any unexpected emails like this. These services can alert you if anything odd happens, such as new loans or credit cards being taken out in your name. You may also find it beneficial to sign up for an Identity Theft monioring service for the next 6 months - 1 year.
You'll want to update your password for your Apple ID (your iTunes / App store account), as well as the passwords for any other sites / services you use where you are using the same password or a similar password. 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.Īpple 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.
If you did not authorize this purchase, please click here for refund. Thank you for buying the following product on 13:30:23 PM. Sample of a Fake Apple Invoice Email Invoiceįrom: Apple 17 August 2016 at 16:20:19 BST
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