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iTunes Hacked: What to do if You Were Affected

Posted Tuesday, July 06, 2010 in Consumer/Business Services
by Greg Hudson

Over the July 4 weekend an apparent hack of the iTunes store, by a vietnamese-based app developer, may have cost a few hundred iTunes users hundreds of dollars.

Apple has since pulled the apps and banned the developer from the iTunes store, according to PC World. It also released this statement about the scam:

The developer Thuat Nguyen and his apps were removed from the App Store for violating the developer Program License Agreement, including fraudulent purchase patterns.

Developers do not receive any iTunes confidential customer data when an app is downloaded.

If your credit card or iTunes password is stolen and used on iTunes we recommend that you contact your financial institution and inquire about canceling the card and issuing a chargeback for any unauthorized transactions. We also recommend that you change your iTunes account password immediately. For more information on best practices for password security visit http://www.apple.com/support/itunes. - Apple statement via Engadget

Comments

they have not cyacted our crediters now we are behind . is it legit buisness? we really need our money thats what happens to naived senios like us. thank you
Comment By hilda leffew At 7/16/2010 6:32 PM
my husband and I got involved with a company called national credit relieve we gave all information reguired and they said they would take 715.00 amonth for three month then lower it to 534 and they would negotigate with them we did have debt but we were not behind they were going to put our money atnotebank as a saving to pay our debts we poted to get out and my credit union was able to get a hold of them because we never could its noteworld sorry they said they only had104.00 in our saving when we asked where was the rest of the money they said only the104 was deposited and they did not know about anything else
Comment By hilda leffew At 7/16/2010 6:25 PM

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