Is "settingsDOTdeviceDOTserviceDOTcom-appserviceDOTcom a real Apple service? I hace got a mail from it warning me about a Trojan having infected my iPhone

I Hace received as trance MessagePad from a supo sedlo Apple service and I soul de like to be dure it real y comes from Apple.
THe service ñame is settings. device. Service. Com - appservice. com.     I hace left away the dota to avioíd  any posible connection
THanks a lot
gutima

No, it's not. If it's asking you to provide personal information, forward it to [email protected] and then delete it.
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