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Phishing Scam – ‘Final E-mail Before Apple ID Suspended’

Apple Phishing Scam Email

According to this email, which  purports to be from Apple Support, your Apple ID and iCloud are set to be suspended because you did not complete a verification on time.

Supposedly, the company sent a previous verification email but did not receive a response. The message features a ‘Verify now’ link that supposedly allows you to  complete the verification process and save your account from suspension.

However, the  email is not from Apple.  It is a typical phishing scam designed to steal your Apple ID and other personal details.  If you click the ‘verify’ link, you will be taken to a bogus website designed to emulate the genuine Apple login page and asked to supply your email address and Apple  password. After you ‘login’ on the fake site, you will be taken to a second fake page that asks for a large amount of your personal and financial information including credit card and banking details. The page is designed to look like a real Apple webpage and even includes seemingly legitimate information explaining in detail why you need to complete the verification process.

All of the information you supply on the fake pages can be collected by cybercriminals and used to hijack your Apple account, commit credit card fraud in your name, and steal your identity. This is a fairly sophisticated campaign  in that the fake forms attempt to validate the information you supply and gives error messages if the supplied data is not in the correct format.

The scam even has a built in – and quite nasty – retaliation against scam investigators  who may be testing out  the phishing attempt. If you enter false data that includes words such as ‘scam’ into fields on the fake form, your browser will automatically redirect you to a preconfigured Google search for sickening and illegal pornography.

Apple customers are almost constantly targeted in phishing attacks similar to this one.  Be very wary of any email that claims to be from Apple and asks  you to click a link or open any attachment to verify your account or deal with a supposed account issue. It is always safest to login to your Apple account by entering the address into your browser’s address bar or via an official app.




EXAMPLE:

Please update your Apple iCloud ID.
A verification email was previously sent to [your email address]. We have resent the verification email to this address as you had not completed the verificaiton in time. This is the final e-mail before your iCloud & Apple ID are suspended.
Verify now >

Sincerely,
Apple Support




Last updated:  November 27, 2015
First published:  November 27, 2015
By Brett M. Christensen
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References
Apple KYC Validation Phishing Scam
Phishing Scams – Anti-Phishing Information



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