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iTunes store account hacked

I'm posting this just to share my story and get reactions. It's a little detailed but I thought worth sharing.

On November 23, 2010 I purchased a single song from the iTunes store for .99. I used store credit that I had from a gift card I received last year. It was the first purchase I had made since July 2010.

On November 25, 2010 I received a receipt for 2 more separate orders to my account. These were for over $50 in iPhones apps. Here's a sampling of some of the purchases:

1 eREAD isoshu, v1.5, Seller: ChengDu YueTong Internet Information Co. Ltd (17+)
2 Plants vs. Zombies, v1.3, Seller: PopCap Games, Inc. (iDP)
3 Monkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck's Revenge, v1.1, Seller: Lucasfilm International Services Inc.
4 Asphalt 5, v1.2.6, Seller: Gameloft (9+)
5 Let's Golf!® 2, v1.0.1, Seller: Gameloft (4+)
6 Frames & FX for Photos, v2.5.1, Seller: Imikimi, LLC (12+)
7 Stenches: A Zombie Tale of Trenches, v1.0.1, Seller: Thunder Game Works (9+)

I do not have a credit card linked to my account, so these were made using my store credit.

I have only 1 computer authorized for my account (my personal home computer). I live alone and no one else touches my Powerbook but me. I also DO NOT own an iPhone, so I would have no interest in apps.

After I saw these bizarre purchases, I checked my account. I noticed 2 strange things: My account information had changed: My street address was correct, but city, state and zip had changed to: Towson, MD 21286-7840. I have never lived in Maryland. Also, I noticed that my password recovery answer had changed to "Murray" in response to a question about my mother's maiden name. That's decidedly NOT my mother's maiden name. Also, my birthdate had changed to an incorrect month and day.

I immediately changed my password and my recovery question/answer challenge.

I reported problems on all of these purchases and also contacted iTunes Account Support by e-mail.

Within 24 hours I received an e-mail from "Vicki" at iTunes Customer Support. She wrote:

"When reviewing over your account "name@domain.net" and the two reported orders, it shows that the content purchased within them was acquired from the computer that is currently authorized for your iTunes account. So I strongly advise that you do consult with those in your household regarding the purchases made, and the charges that resulted from those purchases."

Further:

"I have gone and reversed the charges for the two orders....You will see a store credit in three to five business days....Please note that this is a one-time exception, as the iTunes Store Terms and Conditions state that all sales are final."

I am pleased that Apple is refunding my store credit and replied so quickly.

However, it is simply impossible that these purchases were made from my computer. Again, my Powerbook is the only computer I have ever authorized to access my account, and I am the only person with access to it.

I am not sure how this happened. Any thoughts or similar experiences?

Powerbook G4, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

Posted on Nov 28, 2010 3:43 PM

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Apr 11, 2011 7:59 AM in response to stereocourier

The same thing happened to me. I used a gift card because my account was hacked and my credit card charged. As a "Boomer" I have loved having access to great music, movies and books, but cannot afford any longer to be ripped off.

After the last episode, I did everything support advised to secure my account. It is hard to believe that someone from the inside does not have inroads to hacking so many accounts as I have read in response to this post.

It cannot be the fault of so many of us that we are the ones so irresponsible to cause this to happen to us. My event was identical to all others with the Towson, MD detail and gift card money stolen. I will cancel my account after this third strike if I do not feel that they are studying the problem to remedy such a blatant move to rip off so many people. I can certainly use the money to buy songs elsewhere.

No one else has used my computer and if they are finding the information in their research that it came from this computer, then chalk it up to a clever crook who knows how to manipulate the system to make it say so.

Apr 11, 2011 4:40 PM in response to stereocourier

This is my letter in response to support who made me feel they did a special favor my giving me a refund. My account is being "investigated" so that they can enable it for me.

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I have changed the password. I change it often for iTunes and still my account is hacked. I deserve to have the money refunded. It was a gift from my husband and it is not my fault that it was stolen. There should be no need for an investigation of me. You need to be investigating who hacked into the thousands of iTunes account holders that posted on the iTunes message board.

If you come back and tell me that the hacking came from my computer, which is not the case, I will fill every message board known to the world with the unprofessional way this event was handled. So do not hit any automated button that will tell me that. I was told that the last two times before this event that the action came from my computer. Twice I had to change my credit card because of unethical use of my accounts by someone else.

So this is the deal. READ THIS EMAIL CAREFULLY BEFORE HITTING ANY KEYS THAT WILL SEND AUTOMATED MESSAGES.

Do not tell me someone in my house did this on my computer


Do not make me feel guilty for the refund I deserved


Do not make me feel as if you are going to great lengths to investigate this action unless you are going to tell me who did to us and how he/she will be prosecuted.


Do not bother to reassure me that it is not from the inside of Apple. It is more likely one of your people did this to the thousands of iTunes users than it could be someone in all of our families.


Just let me know when I can get into my account so I can spend my gift money and then never order anything ever again.

Thank you for your attention and for the refund.

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Whew User uploaded file Be wanting to do that for a while. I feel better...

iTunes store account hacked

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