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Received an email saying changes were made to my Apple ID on the 20th of Oct. which is tomorrow? Then it is telling me if I didn’t make these changes I should change my password as soon as possible. I don’t know what to do.

iPhone 11 Pro

Posted on Oct 19, 2020 8:54 PM

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Posted on Oct 19, 2020 9:08 PM

1234shutthedoor Said:

"Email: Received an email saying changes were made to my Apple ID on the 20th of Oct. which is tomorrow? Then it is telling me if I didn’t make these changes I should change my password as soon as possible. I don’t know what to do. "

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It is a scam. Do not touch the eMail. Apple will not send you a message about your Account being an issue.


Did you interoperate with it in any manor? If not, then you are all set. If so, consider performing the following, in the order provided:

1. Consider Modifying your Credentials:


2. Report it to Apple:

Forward it to reportphishing@apple.com


3. Once Reported - Rid of It:

  1. Delete: the eMail
  2. Remove: the eMail from Deleted folder
  3. Remove: eMail from Archived folder.
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Oct 19, 2020 9:08 PM in response to 1234shutthedoor

1234shutthedoor Said:

"Email: Received an email saying changes were made to my Apple ID on the 20th of Oct. which is tomorrow? Then it is telling me if I didn’t make these changes I should change my password as soon as possible. I don’t know what to do. "

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It is a scam. Do not touch the eMail. Apple will not send you a message about your Account being an issue.


Did you interoperate with it in any manor? If not, then you are all set. If so, consider performing the following, in the order provided:

1. Consider Modifying your Credentials:


2. Report it to Apple:

Forward it to reportphishing@apple.com


3. Once Reported - Rid of It:

  1. Delete: the eMail
  2. Remove: the eMail from Deleted folder
  3. Remove: eMail from Archived folder.

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