A new phishing attack could leave you without your Apple ID

  For more than a week, the Apple portal dedicated to application developers has been closed, the company avoiding announcing a possible date when it could become fully accessible again. Taking advantage of Apple's problems, some spammers have thought to start a phishing attack that aims to steal the Apple IDs of strangers. Users receive an email that should appear to come from Apple, they are asked to click on a link, and on the page that opens, they fill in their login data and email to have access to their Apple ID again.

  Unfortunately, the user gives the spammer his login data and he can then steal the account to make payments with it. Considering that anyone can receive emails of this kind, I recommend you to be vigilant and not to click on any unknown link, regardless of who it seems to come from.