For Apple users to phishing attacks to steal credit card information – phishing, Apple, credit cards, iPhone, iPad
According to the U.S. news website WHNT NEWS 19 recently reported that network security software company Intego released a report that the recent Apple user's account being phishing attacks, and attempts to induce users to steal account information and pay bills.
Intego said the attack was by the theme of \"Apple update payment information,\" the e-mail sent to the iPhone, iPod and iMac users, when the user opens the message, you will find the message sender is a fake e-mail Address appleid@id.apple.com.
The phishing e-mail will inform the user of the current pay record has expired, will provide a new Apple Store link to a user to click on the link and confirm payment records. However, if the user clicks the link, it will be taken to a fake login screen apple. Receive e-mail users said that the fake login screen and is really very similar.
Once the user enters the Apple account and password, this will alert users to phishing sites updated payment account information, especially credit card information.
North America Alabama Better Business Bureau (BBB) to alert the user, should the uncertainty whether the malicious e-mail received by mail, please do not open any links and attachments. There are addresses do not match, spelling and grammar errors are likely to be phishing e-mail messages often. No association between the companies wary of unsolicited e-mail, and make sure your computer has antivirus software installed and all security plug-ins. (Text / SAN)