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I don't even have an iTunes account 🤣🤣🤣

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  • 1
    @J-2FA I'll open the mail on a sandboxed machine
  • 4
    Do phishes even try anymore?
    All the URLs have spaces in them 😶

    Should look like this.
  • 3
    Someone setup an iTunes account with my email a few years ago.
    Probably by mistake, I see no point in doing so.
    Anyway, when I got a mac, simply recovered the password and wiped her personal info, home address and such.
    Not sure if I locked her out of photos and docs, but I don't think so.
    The email doesn't look legit though, why is the URL with spaces between https and the rest, just to pass filters.
    Don't bother check 😊
  • 5
    "Thanks for you purchase"
    "Look pdf and make request Refund Order"
    "Name item"
    "Shoot to kill gun game"
    Great grammar, guys.

    Half the colons have spaces before, the others don't.
    The urls have spaces everywhere.
    Also, it isn't 2016.

    Great styling. Totally looks like Apple.

    2/10.
    GG.
  • 2
    @C0D4 what email id do apple send purchase confirmation mail?
  • 4
    @dextel2
    Emails come from
    no_reply@email.apple.com
    Or
    noreply@email.apple.com

    Have received from both over the times.

    Emails go to your Apple ID.
  • 2
    So..I opened the PDF and this is how it looks like..
  • 4
    @dextel2
    My money is on that link going to a Wordpress site 😂
  • 3
    @C0D4 🤣🤣🤣 it can't be as worse as wix though
  • 6
    @dextel2
    Best one I’ve seen goes to an apple clone login page and submits your login data to apples login to validate the credentials.
    That was a piece of art, almost fooled me except for the URL.
  • 3
    @C0D4 something like this? I haven't put any credentials ..maybe later
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    This is what the URL looks like
  • 7
    @dextel2 holy shit that’s what I’m talking about.

    Form will probably submit to apple.com
  • 3
    This is poor
  • 4
    Really poor
  • 5
    Who knew?
  • 1
    Copyright © 2016

    Do they even try anymore? 🤔
  • 1
    All this would’ve gotten a couple of careless/uninformed victims in the bag tho
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    I once got an email like this saying my subscription to an app was being renewed. I was concerned so followed it through entering my account info etc. It was only when I was then asked for my card info that I got suspicious and went back and checked and it was sent from a dodgy email. I have never changed my account info faster in my life.
  • 3
    Had this with an email from 'Facebook' a few days ago.

    I quit Facebook a year ago xD
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