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Old 01-02-2024, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Bill14564 View Post
1. I don't know that amazon doesn't sell subscriptions to apple TV just as they used to sell subscriptions to the Washington Post
2. The URL in the link is to the subscription services page where I would expect to go to see the status of an apple TV subscription purchased through amazon
3. If the apple TV subscription was purchased through amazon then they might know if you have ever used the app to activate the subscription
4. Correct, if you spent money with Apple through the apple app. However, see 1-3 above
5. The email could only inject a virus if the mail tool and its settings allowed that to happen. Most tools will protect against it unless the user has defeated those settings, chooses to download an image, or clicks on a link (which, of course, is what a phishing email intends for the user to do)
6. Yes, the phone number is a nice touch for any that would be cautious about clicking a link and would talk to a live person instead.


This *might* be an exact copy of a legitimate Amazon message with the only the links and phone number changed to target the unwary. In that respect it is very good.
You’re right, it’s a very good phishing email.