Is [email protected] the official apple email address?
by Poster
Apr 27, 2025
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I received an email from this address a few days ago, which read:
Please answer these questions:
1-Do you use a VPN service to access your Apple account or developer account?
2-Do you allow others to access your Apple account or developer account?
3-Have you ever traveled to another country and used your device to access your Apple account or developer account?
If we do not hear from you within a short time, we will permanently close your account
The result of replying to this email cannot be sent, and the MX record of the other party's domain name cannot be resolved
I just asked AI, and AI said that this address may be a phishing email.
What should I do now, ignore him? Or call Apple 400 to confirm.
Replies
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Anonymous3623 Apr 27, 2025Obviously not
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Anonymous3623 Apr 27, 2025Just ignore it
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Anonymous8496 Apr 27, 2025You don't need to check this
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Anonymous13650 Apr 27, 2025Definitely not an official email
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Anonymous8497 Apr 27, 2025It can't be, even apple.com, this kind of email content is phishing
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Anonymous8498 Apr 27, 2025apple-team.com Registration date: 2025-04-17 18:21:06
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Anonymous2310 Apr 27, 2025Obvious fishing
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Anonymous13746 Apr 27, 2025Such a low domain name, coupled with such a low email address, you dare to reply.
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Poster Apr 27, 2025Thank you guys for your replies, a false alarm
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Anonymous2013 Apr 27, 2025It seems that those who fish are still easy to succeed.
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Anonymous1712 Apr 27, 2025You'll know it's fake by looking at the content...
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Anonymous893 Apr 27, 2025I thought this post was Hard 🎣
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Anonymous3097 Apr 27, 2025Obviously not. Email addresses can be forged.
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Anonymous6054 Apr 27, 2025Haha, I just didn't get defrauded to the key point in the comment area. When the fraud reaches my heart, I really lose my ability to judge. Received an email a while ago saying that I had an unpaid order on my Apple account. Since iCloud is bound to family capacity, I am more concerned about this. So I clicked on the email on my mobile phone and clicked on the link in the email. During this period, WeChat had two or three URLs prompting confirmation pages, but because there were too many such confirmation pages, I didn't care too much. I clicked all the way to the password input page. I didn't lose because of my laziness. Instead, I quit from the App Store to see what was not paid for, and then I reacted. If you are more diligent that day, you will really fill in the password.
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Anonymous8499 Apr 27, 2025This domain name checked whois, it was only registered this month Creation Date 2025/4/18 02:21:06
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Anonymous5909 Apr 27, 2025Apple: I'm so low in your eyes?
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Anonymous8500 Apr 27, 2025Do you believe this? No wonder anti-fraud is so difficult
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Anonymous5836 Apr 27, 2025The dash after the serial number 123 is a low-level writing error and should be a dot. Apple certainly doesn't make this mistake