You have to wonder if users of Apple’s MobileMe online service have a ‘kick me’ sign. For the second time this year, phishers posing as Apple sent e-mails asking for credit card information of MobileMe subscribers.
The e-mail warns MobileMe users their subscription is about to expire, but their credit card information needs to be updated. The message, which appears to come from Apple, asks e-mail recipients to click on a link.
However, the e-mail from “noreply@me” comes not from Cupertino, Calif. but a computer in the UK, according to Apple Insider. What’s more, the e-mail was composed on Microsoft Outlook Express and sends people to http.apple-billing.me.uk, which the news site described as a “sketchy URL.”
Actual Apple billing e-mails include the full name of MobileMe subscribers, as well as the last four credit card digits and asks recipients to manually go to an encrypted site.
Earlier this month, phishers sent MobileMe subscribers e-mail warning “attempts to charge your credit card have failed.” Like Wednesday’s ruse, the one in early February offered a convenient link.