Why do I keep getting loads of messages with a link to change my Apple ID password when I haven't requested it?

Anyone got any solutions as I can't find any contacts to report this to

From where do you get those messages?
It is possibly spam.
Learn how to identify fraudulent "phishing" email:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4933?viewlocale=en_US
How to report phishing scams to Apple:
via email to:  [email protected]

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