HT203524 I just received a suspicious email requesting information about my checking account. The email was sent from my mac email account. Was my email hacked and how do I fix it?

just received a suspicious email requesting information about my checking account. The email was sent from my mac email account. Was my email hacked and how do I fix it?

Sound like a pfishing email rather than your account being hacked.  See http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4933.

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