Had a bunch of folks report these recently. I also just received one today. It contains a zipped attachment that most likely attaches a trojan to iTunes. The email then asks you to sign into iTunes to verify your account and be credited instantly with a $50 gift certificate--which then sends your personal account to the scammer. I, luckily, recognize this junk immediately, mostly due to the unprofessional wording used, as well as the dubiousness/randomness of it all. I haven't used my iTunes account in many years, which made it even more obvious than it already was. I just had to check my bank/credit accounts to make sure there was no illicit activity going on, though. iTunes gift cards won't ask you to do these things, anyway. So, bottom line: if you find it, delete the bugger and check your financial accounts for any unusual activity. Obviously, do not send or verify any info.
The email in question (or some variation thereof)--***don't worry, the attachment is absolutely inactive--there are no links here***:
The email in question (or some variation thereof)--***don't worry, the attachment is absolutely inactive--there are no links here***:
Hello!
You have received an iTunes Gift Certificate in the amount of $50.00
You can find your certificate code in attachment below.
Then you need to open iTunes. Once you verify your account, $50.00 will be
credited to your account, so you can start buying music, games, video right
away.
iTunes Store.
attachment: Gift_Certificate_531.zip