Phishing attempt?

I just got an email from "Katie Salomon"... How the heck am I receiving spam from my own email address?
It was an ad trying to link me to the Facebook page of luxuryitalianrealty.com.  I didnt click the link, but I'm quite concerned that someone has accessed my account.
<Email Edited by Host>

Log on to the mail server through its website. Change your password. Check for messages in the Sent mailbox that you didn't send.

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    Hi.
    We have an issue that some e-mails from our internal system that are sent through Rackspace Exchange are marked in Outlook 2007 as phishing attempts. Could you please advice me why? The header from one of such "phishing" e-mails is:
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    Hi Stepan,
    Please try to add the sending addresses to the Outlook safe senders list and see if it works.
    A similar issue was discussed here, you might want to have a look and see if the info provided by MVP <Brian> in it is helpful to you:
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/f509e8ef-ca02-4050-a31f-4c9a45c4ab17/internal-mails-are-receiving-as-phishing?forum=exchangesvrgeneral
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  • Phishing attempt via email.

    I've just received an email from ''[email protected]'' telling me that my iCloud has been frozen and to click on a link on the email. The email has no Apple or iCloud branding included which made me very suspicious. Also I've just checked my icloud account which is not frozen. Just wanted to send a note out to warn other icloud account holders. I would also like to send the email onward to iCloud but cannot find a contact/ support email address... If anyone has contact details would gratefully receive them.

    It is a phishing attempt. Do not respond. Do not divulge any personal or financial information. You can use the address below to forward the suspect email message to Apple.
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    The link below has information to help identify fraudulent emails.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4933

  • My iPad is hacked. Since a few weeks, every time i try to install a new app there is an phishing attempt. Forcing me to put in some "security questions". Is there any way to clean my iPad and to protect it better than vanilla ios?

    My iPad is hacked. Since a few weeks, every time i try to install a new app there is an phishing attempt. Forcing me to put in some "security questions". Is there any way to clean my iPad and to protect it better than vanilla ios?

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  • Just received a Phishing attempt for Quicktime 2009 How do I report?

    I just received a obvious Phishing attempt email just hovering over the link has nothing to do with apple. And to beat it all I use a Mac and its for the windows version.
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    If this email came via a MobileMe account, you can report it to [email protected] You can also try [email protected], though I don't know if that is still a valid email address (reports are that it was at one time, but I haven't sent any message there myself).

  • Phishing attempts to steal Verizon users' e-mail passwords

    For the 2nd time in a week an e-mail got past Verizon's filters and into my Inbox. Both were phishing attempts.
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    If you only use MyVerizon to access your email account, no action is required and you may disregard this email.  If you do, however, use other applications to access your Verizon email, such as Outlook Express®, you will need to modify your email settings to take advantage of enhanced security we now offer. 
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    It you are not sure if something is a phishing email or not, NEVER click on the link to go into your settings.
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  • Phishing attempt.  Who to report it to?

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  • Is there somewhere at Apple that I can report a phishing attempt?

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    Apple actually does send out email like that when something different occurs on your account; bank card is changed, a purchase is made from a different computer, etc. But if there is no such change, perhaps it is a phishing expedition.
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  • I believe I've encountered a phishing attempt via FireFox sync

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  • Reporting a Phishing Attempt

    I received the following email today--looked very professional with Skype logo and came from "skype" ([email protected]). Of course, my purchase history shows no such order.
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    I received the email below today, the page the link tried to load was Russian.  I've recently been the victim of actual fraudulent use of my Skype account so I'm tempted to think that someone has access to Skype user records.  There is no record of any transaction on either Skype or PayPal.  The 'To' field contained my real email address.  I've also forwarded this to PayPal.
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    Postage details
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    If on a Mac, & you elected to save the passcode to your Keychain, you can recover the passcode from your Keychain. Otherwise, your data is unrecoverable.
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    Thanks.

  • Very Sophisticated Phishing attempt!!

    I recieved an email today about my Apple Live ID telling me that it would be frozen due to my account information not being verified.
    This email is almost a perfect fake, comparing to a real email from apple there are only 2 discrepencies;
    It comes from a different email address ([email protected]) whereas all of my other emails from apple have come from ([email protected])
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