"Dear iTunes Customer, it is possible that your account password has been stolen. 4 different IP addresses have been used to login to your account within the last 24 hours. Please visit the bellow link and read what to do and how to contact support department," says in the message.
At first glance, this seems a typical phishing e-mail. But no - "iTunes will never ask you for your password or any confidential information," claims the e-mail, and perhaps gains the trust of some users who then proceed to click on the link.
They land on a fake Apple support page, and it doesn't ask them to share any confidential information: