Hey everyone! I recently received an email that claims to be from Apple regarding my account. The email states that my Apple account has been used to accept Keynote on an unrecognized device, and if I didn't initiate this, I should change my password. The strange part is that the email addresses me by the name of a friend of mine rather than my own. I'm confused because I didn't do anything related to this. Can anyone help me determine if this is a phishing email?
2 Answers
Yep, that looks like phishing for sure. They usually use familiar names to make the message look more credible. Just because it has your friend's name doesn't mean it's safe! Make sure you don't click on any links and change your password just to be safe.
Definitely seems like a phishing email to me. First off, check the sender's address to see if it looks legitimate. Another red flag is mentioning an unrecognized device and using a version number that doesn't match the latest one. The current version of Keynote is 14.4, so that’s a bit off too.

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