Apple customers targeted by fake iTunes email scam

A phishing scam asking users to click refund links in a legitimate-appearing email purporting to be from Apple is doing the rounds.
By Rhiannon Williams

Apple customers are being targeted by a phishing iTunes invoice scam designed to trick them into clicking a link to claim a refund for a purchase they did not make.
An email purporting to be sent from Apple is currently in circulation, appearing to bill the recipient for £34.99. The invoice contains the line: ‘If you did not authorize this purchase, please: Click here for Refund’ [sic] in an effort to trick users into entering their Apple ID into a fake login page, according to internet security blog Malwarebytes.
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Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/
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