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Q: 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 3:45 PM

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  • by qqqqq23,

    qqqqq23 qqqqq23 Apr 3, 2012 11:44 AM in response to keith37129
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    Apr 3, 2012 11:44 AM in response to keith37129

    The same thing just happened to me. I had a gift card that was used to buy kingdom conquest. How do I get my money back!!

  • by BeagleBabe,

    BeagleBabe BeagleBabe Apr 3, 2012 12:13 PM in response to qqqqq23
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    Apr 3, 2012 12:13 PM in response to qqqqq23

    Go to page 97 and follow the directions on that page. On that page is also what Apple Support told me to do regarding my issues this morning.

  • by qqqqq23,

    qqqqq23 qqqqq23 Apr 3, 2012 3:16 PM in response to BeagleBabe
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    Apr 3, 2012 3:16 PM in response to BeagleBabe

    I dont see and email or phone number. When I go through iTunes and click report a problem you can not report issues with gift card purchases...only credit card.....

  • by BeagleBabe,

    BeagleBabe BeagleBabe Apr 3, 2012 3:45 PM in response to qqqqq23
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    Apr 3, 2012 3:45 PM in response to qqqqq23

    Report fradulent billing or unauthorized transaction. I had to type it in under "other" I think it was.

  • by BeagleBabe,

    BeagleBabe BeagleBabe Apr 3, 2012 3:53 PM in response to qqqqq23
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    Apr 3, 2012 3:53 PM in response to qqqqq23

    Maybe this will help you. Here's what I did:

     

    I went to this link:

    https://expresslane.apple.com/GetproductgroupList.do?PRKEYS=133314

     

    selected iTunes under Product Categories

    selected iTunes store in the next section

    selected "Purchases, Billing & Redemption"

    on the new page selected "My topic is not listed" and typed in something like fraudulent activity or unauthorized purchases then clicked the enter button

    on the next page I entered my transaction information, which I got from the iTunes platform under my account/recent purchases or somethng like that

    proceed as screen says to

     

    GOOD LUCK!


  • by qqqqq23,

    qqqqq23 qqqqq23 Apr 3, 2012 4:09 PM in response to BeagleBabe
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    Apr 3, 2012 4:09 PM in response to BeagleBabe

    Thanks..I spoke to customer support and they initiated a credit for my lost funds...

  • by Jennielp,

    Jennielp Jennielp Apr 3, 2012 8:26 PM in response to qqqqq23
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    Apr 3, 2012 8:26 PM in response to qqqqq23

    What I don't understand is when I spoke to customer service, they told me that someone hacked my credit card and my iTunes account had nothing to do with it. I find it funny that talking to my neighbor, he said it happened to 5 people at his work too. All involving iTunes. My charge was for over 100 dollars on iTunes. Caused my account to be in the negative and incurred fees. But apple is saying that there wasn't a security breach. I'm sorry but I gave been googling this all day and I am finding more people that this has happened to and it all has to do with charged iTunes bills on credit cards and from bank accounts. Ok apple let's face the facts and take the blame. At least make this public so people can at least be on the alert to watch their bank accounts. I was checking my balance today, that's how I found all the bogus charges.

  • by Jennielp,

    Jennielp Jennielp Apr 3, 2012 8:49 PM in response to champ1985
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    Apr 3, 2012 8:49 PM in response to champ1985

    What I don't understand is when I spoke to customer service, they told me that someone hacked my credit card and my iTunes account had nothing to do with it. I find it funny that talking to my neighbor, he said it happened to 5 people at his work too. All involving iTunes. My charge was for over 100 dollars on iTunes. Caused my account to be in the negative and incurred fees. But apple is saying that there wasn't a security breach. I'm sorry but I gave been googling this all day and I am finding more people that this has happened to and it all has to do with charged iTunes bills on credit cards and from bank accounts. Ok apple let's face the facts and take the blame. At least make this public so people can at least be on the alert to watch their bank accounts. I was checking my balance today, that's how I found all the bogus charges.

  • by TCG_Diesel,

    TCG_Diesel TCG_Diesel Apr 4, 2012 1:15 AM in response to qqqqq23
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    Apr 4, 2012 1:15 AM in response to qqqqq23

    Can you tell me how you got ahold of Apple? What number did you call?

  • by Jennielp,

    Jennielp Jennielp Apr 4, 2012 1:36 AM in response to TCG_Diesel
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    Apr 4, 2012 1:36 AM in response to TCG_Diesel

    I went online and did the express and clicked to have them call me after I had to select all the categories.

  • by champ1985,

    champ1985 champ1985 Apr 4, 2012 2:04 AM in response to TCG_Diesel
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    Apr 4, 2012 2:04 AM in response to TCG_Diesel

    I also did it online (scroll up to BeagleBabe's post) and they sorted it within a couple of days.

     

    I've been reading stories about it dating back over a year. You'd think they would have sorted it by now?

     

    For me I was hacked through that Conquest game

  • by Ksnazzy,

    Ksnazzy Ksnazzy Apr 6, 2012 8:12 PM in response to stereocourier
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    Apr 6, 2012 8:12 PM in response to stereocourier

    I think it's ridiculous that Apples iTunes still doesn't have a number you can call to find out information about accounts so that you may speak to a human right off the bat about issues such as this.  I had "unauthorized purchases" so I couldn't make a new app purchase, but I didn't find out until I tried to make the new purchase. Shouldn't iTunes store notify account holders when unauthorized purchases are made? And how are these purchases being done? Apparently iTunes needs to step up its security. Not happy right with them right now, but what choices do I have since I own an iPhone & an iPad?

  • by Pavel K,

    Pavel K Pavel K Apr 7, 2012 1:18 PM in response to stereocourier
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    Apr 7, 2012 1:18 PM in response to stereocourier

    It just happened to me as well. Some unauthorized transactions - buy of -KingdomConquest- application and right after several in-app purchases (go to your account details in iTunes and check the Purchase History) I've already post the case on Support page so let's hope it would be solved and my money credited back to me right after Easter.

  • by boatinghowto,

    boatinghowto boatinghowto Apr 7, 2012 10:51 PM in response to stereocourier
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    Apr 7, 2012 10:51 PM in response to stereocourier

    I also received two emails today for purchases that I did not make.  Both purchases were for $20.00 gift cards for someone named ASD.  Fortunately as far as I can tell my credit card had expired since I just received a new one this month and my bank does not reflect the charges.

     

    However what is strange is that in the two store purchase notification emails they used credit card numbers that do not correspond to mine.  They also changed my billing address!

     

    I only have a few apps on my iPhone and iPad and most are related to my profession, no games etc.  I have not received any phishing emails and never respond to that type of email anyway.  I run full time Norton Security that is set to auto-update, auto scan everything daily.  So unless they were able to sneak something by Norton then the only option for them gaining access to my account is via Apple.

  • by massmediaartist,

    massmediaartist massmediaartist Apr 8, 2012 1:37 AM in response to stereocourier
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    Apr 8, 2012 1:37 AM in response to stereocourier

    My Account was hacked I was watching online as my balance diss appeared u people who are congratulating apple support should think again I own  a iMac iPod iPhone iPad & thousands of dollars in iTunes to be treated like a idiot they wanted money just to help me with a tech problem Apple is like Walmart greedy &does not help America I'll never buy anouther iTunes song again they wanted me to upgrade my music just to use it on a Dj app I bought

    Unhappy in going to build a Pc

    Peace

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