MobileMe users hit by phishing scam
September 7th, 2008

Prince McLean, AppleInsider
A scammer is targeting MobileMe users with an email purporting to be from Apple. The email claims there are problems with the user’s subscription renewal information, and directs them to a web site that asks them to reenter their credit card information.
AppleInsider | MobileMe users hit by phishing scam
The email (below) appears to come from no-reply@me.com, and looks fleetingly like something Apple might send, although the outdated graphics come from .Mac marketing materials.
Rather than directing users to login to their actual account at me.com and enter the SSL-protected accounts detail area, the phishing email links to a fraud site at http://natwestbgroups.com/www.apple.com/update.html.
That domain name was registered just three weeks ago from Name.com, a registrar in Hong Kong to “Pak Groups.” The DNS registration for the domain points to Madih-ullah Riaz in Karachi, Pakistan, and cites a phone number and Microsoft Live Hotmail address.




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