On January 25th,
The Register reported that one unlucky bloke saw his bank account emptied through a series of iTunes monthly gift purchases sent to an unknown Hotmail account. He was informed of the theft by an e-mail from Apple, saying his gift purchase had been confirmed, but alas, he'd already been taken to the tune of £1,000. It's been over a week since the story appeared, but accounts continue to pour into an Apple customer support forum, echoing the accusations made to
The Register -- and, boy are people mad. Apparently, customers seeking Apple's help have received a pat response that sounds
awfully familiar: cancel your credit card and report the charges to your bank. We've yet to hear of this happening anywhere outside the UK, but we're still interested to see how the great
iTunes heist shakes out. If a suspicious Hotmail account is sucking you dry, we want all the sordid details.
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