PandaLabs, the research arm of Panda Security, has warned that malware peddlers are sending out fake iTunes receipts via e-mail to lure users to download harmful software. The receipt looks authentic but is designed to make a user concerned about the total of the bill so they will click a "report a problem" link.
Clicking the link connects to a .RU site where a user will be asked to download ... [ read the full article ]
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I buy things from Apple, like devices and such (but not music), and I got one of these and didn't fall for it. Get off your high horse and stop stereotyping us.
Only silly people reply from an email link or button requesting information, whether it looks good or not, got an account from a provider the only rule is to go direct to site thro the web and check your details from there, SIMPLES
Originally posted by ps3lvanub: I buy things from Apple, like devices and such (but not music), and I got one of these and didn't fall for it. Get off your high horse and stop stereotyping us.
I worked for apple for 6 months trust me man I know how stupid their customers are. I am not saying you are stupid or that all apple customers are stupid. I am just saying from my experience the majority are extremely computer illiterate and would fall for something like this
Originally posted by ps3lvanub: I buy things from Apple, like devices and such (but not music), and I got one of these and didn't fall for it. Get off your high horse and stop stereotyping us.
I worked for apple for 6 months trust me man I know how stupid their customers are. I am not saying you are stupid or that all apple customers are stupid. I am just saying from my experience the majority are extremely computer illiterate and would fall for something like this