Apple Responds On iTunes Account Fraud; Bans Developer From App Store
Apple has finally responded to the report that unknown number of iTunes accounts were hacked. Two developers had initially observed that 40 of the Top 50 iPhone apps in the Books Category in the App Store were developed by a Vietnamese developer “Thuat Nguyen” and had suspected that the hacked...
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The world is full of scumbags
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i changed my password just to be on the safe side
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I wonder if it was a rougue UIAlertView from some app or perhaps a website that used UIKit that happened to be prompting for users iTunes passwords? Pure speculation of course.
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I'm pretty sure you can still use the apps, even if they've been removed. You just can't download them anymore.
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Why can't they give a list of all the apps belonging to this scumbag developer?
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So what's to stop this little scuzzball setting up a new developer account under different credentials and pulling the same stunt again?