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According to a USA Today report cybercriminals are stepping up the hijacking of Apple iTunes accounts, often leaving consumers distraught.Hijackers buy iTunes logons from e-mail phishers expert at ...
Criminals convince victims to buy iTunes gift cards, either online or in a store, and then email the secret code so the value can be drained — or traded.
Victims are told to purchase several hundred dollars' worth of gift cards and then provide the 16-digit code from each card, usually over the phone.
Criminals convince victims to buy iTunes gift cards, either online or in a store, and then email the secret code so the value can be drained – or traded.
It all seems innocent enough: Someone received an iTunes gift card for their birthday, but they don't have an iPod, so they're selling it on eBay. And to ...
As a general rule, the American public needs to understand that the Internal Revenue Service and other government agencies only accept cash, checks, and credit cards.
Expect this to be fixed as quickly as Apple can manage it, but according to reports Chinese hackers (those enterprising guys) have cracked the algorithm behind the codes on iTunes gift cards, and ...
Plaintiffs in new class-action lawsuit claim Apple is directly benefiting and enabling iTunes gift card scams.
As a bonus, the gift card is electronic, so you'll get a code sent to your email for the iTunes credit within a few minutes after checkout.