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Niantic and Pokemon have confirmed that multiple fraudulent emails pretending to be billing for in-app purchases have been confirmed in the Android/iOS location information game "Pokemon GO". A warning was issued.
According to the management team, the following emails pretending to be from "Apple Support", "Pokémon GO", and "The Pokémon Company" were sent to an unspecified number of "Pokémon GO" players, and their personal information was stolen. It is said that it is acquired.
Sender: Apple Support Title: Purchase Completed Receipt "Pokémon GO" 5000 gold coins were successfully purchased App: Pokémon GO Content Provider Pokemon Co. Registration Fee ¥7400 Payment Method Credit Card Authorize this transaction If not, click this link for a full refund!All of these are malicious spoofs and have nothing to do with "Pokémon GO" or "The Pokémon Company". Also, even if the sender is listed as "Apple Support", it may be masquerading as the sender itself. The points to note are as follows.
・Please check if the sender's email address is suspicious.・Please check if the text of the email is unnatural.・Please check if the content is familiar to you, such as payment information.
If you receive an email like the one above, please do not click any URLs or links, do not open any attached files, and delete the email itself.
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