Post: iTunes hacked
07-07-2010, 02:31 AM #1
ToeMold
Wait...what?
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This is something many people would never imagine happening, but it has happened. Over the weekend of July 3rd - July 4th, iTunes was hacked.

Who is the man of the moment? Mr Thuat Nguyen, a Vietnamese developer.

Nguyen managed to boost 42 applications owned by him to the top 50 in the paid electronic books category by hacking a series of accounts owned by many members of iTunes. On each account, he has purchased applications owned by him as much as the account funds would allow.

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Image highlighting how bad this breach was


Looking through various tweets, some people claim to have lost as much as $200 on applications they have not personally bought. Some people have managed to have the transactions reversed by their credit card companies, too many users however are having difficulties getting their funds back.

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Various tweets were posted showing how much money was stolen


Apple, upon realising this breach, banned Nguyen for violations including “fraudulent purchase patterns”,which broke the developer Program License Agreement. With this, all of the applications posted by the Vietnamese developer were removed.

When an Apple official was approached and asked what the source of the problem was, they did not rule out a direct breach of Apple systems. This of course, with met with anxiety of existing members of iTunes.

To attempt to calm the anxiety, Apple suggested that all affected users should change their passwords and that they contact their banks to attempt to get the transactions reversed.

Every user of iTunes is now alert. No-one knows yet how Nguyen got into all of those accounts, if they do, they're not telling. It may have been through e-mail scams or phishing websites; but the possibility of it being a direct result of the iTines servers being breached is making Apple increasingly worried.

There are more and more reports coming in through various forums and community websites of those that had their accounts breached stating other applications have been purchased as well as those of Nguyen, which makes me, and everyone else wonder - has iTunes been hacked?


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07-08-2010, 10:12 AM #11
420
Kush Friendly
everything eventually gets hacked
07-08-2010, 11:05 AM #12
Daddy Cool
Eagle Driver
Originally posted by Whiskey View Post
If my sisters iTunes got hacked my dads gunna kill that guy....
Hes stationed in Vietnam LoL


Dream on. Most of these hackers in Nam are connected with the local triad. Best bet is to take off all CC's and be careful.
07-08-2010, 04:46 PM #13
ToeMold
Wait...what?
Originally posted by RockHard View Post
so is it safe to have CC details on an itunes account anymore?


Apple have hinted it was a phising scam that got into the accounts, not a breach of their servers. So from what they hint at, you should be fine as long as you don't enter your details anywhere else.

To be safe though, remove them and buy iTunes cards from the shop rather than through iTunes with your credit card.

/AC

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07-08-2010, 04:48 PM #14
Daddy Cool
Eagle Driver
Yeah thanks. managed to remove my cc from the accounts. U never know these days.
07-08-2010, 05:11 PM #15
this is why i just jailbreak and use torrents for music..
07-08-2010, 05:13 PM #16
oh crap someone actually did it
07-08-2010, 06:18 PM #17
xinfectedsoulx
Daddy's home.
Everything is Hackable, even the Pentagon.
07-08-2010, 06:22 PM #18
ToeMold
Wait...what?
If you got the idea that I was suggesting not everything is hackable, I apologise.

The feeling of suprise is that not many hackers found it had a point to hack Apple servers, most people tried hacking Windows as they were more popular and more worth there while.
Pentagon servers will contain a lot of data, and so is worthwhile too.

The shock here is that it's one of Apple's first cases of being hacked.
I guess hackers are attempting to hack both Apple and Windows....

/AC
07-08-2010, 06:50 PM #19
Semerie
Guitar Hero!
apple are pricks for not refunding them instantly... they think people will stay with them after that?

They are millionaires they can afford a few grand to keep the members satisfied...

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