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I got an email the other day that had the Apple logo and purported to be from iTunes.
The return email address was iTunes Connect. It looked very official and stated I needed to update my iTunes account. It asked for confirmation of email address, my credit card number, the security code and then the massive red flag: My social security number! I knew it had to be phishing. I reported it to Apple without responding to the email. Apple /iTunes said they will never ask for credit card number in an email and absolutely never will ask for your social. Just an FYI reminder about phishing emails.
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