Remove Your iTunes Payment Info Immediately

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  1. Coldar

    Coldar Well-Known Member

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    *sigh*........so its come to this.
    Ok, I'd rather heed helpful advice than get burned in the end so closing out my cc for a bit.
     
  2. MidianGTX

    MidianGTX Well-Known Member

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    Better safe than sorry, but I doubt the security hole is in iTunes itself. More likely either a keylogger or phishing site users have willingly entered their details into.
     
  3. K.D!

    K.D! Well-Known Member

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    Ok, I know I'm going to sounds dumb here, but how do you remove your CC details?

    Thanks
     
  4. LBG

    LBG Señor Member

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    In iTunes go to
    Store > View my Account > Edit payment information
     
  5. Spaztrigger

    Spaztrigger Well-Known Member

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    This is exactly why I use a gift card! Now I can't get hackzorz!!!!..............or will I?
     
  6. LBG

    LBG Señor Member

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    No, you can't get "hackzorz".
     
  7. Donovan1209

    Donovan1209 Well-Known Member

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    Well they can still spend the iTunes credit you have atm ;)
     
  8. lord-sam

    lord-sam Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the heads up. Better safe than sorry.

    Pretty dumb company to think they'd go unnoticed! At least do it gradually!
     
  9. The Bat Outta Hell

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    Thanks for the head's up skipper.

    And ****, my antivirus recently ran out
     
  10. Donovan1209

    Donovan1209 Well-Known Member

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    Won't affect it, they just hack your password and use your credit card to buy their apps
     
  11. SkyMuffin

    SkyMuffin Well-Known Member

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  12. Mondae

    Mondae Well-Known Member

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    Perv, why do you care?
    So glad I use iTunes cards & only had $1.01 in it.
     
  13. Deewin

    Deewin Well-Known Member

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    Fortunately I already unlinked my card from itunes the other day. The app store is too much like a candy store to me and there's way too many good impulse purchases I shouldn't be spending my money on :(
     
  14. The Game Reaper

    The Game Reaper Well-Known Member

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    Totally ****ing exaggerated. A couple of accounts get hacked cuz they have their password as 1234 and Engadget naturally decides to blow it way out of proportion for page views.
     
  15. Electric_Shaman

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    Huh, I've just been looking over my bank statements online, I haven't touched my ipod in over a week, but there's an outgoing i-tunes payment for £1.18 dated today. But surely if it was teh haxxors they would spend much much more right?
     
  16. MasterChief3624

    MasterChief3624 Well-Known Member

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    #36 MasterChief3624, Jul 5, 2010
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    Easy on Engadget.. They may want page views, but at least they're not Gizmodo *throws up*

    Also, if you actually read their article, you'd know that this is a pretty widespread problem considering how all these books/apps are dominating the charts. "A couple of accounts getting hacked" wouldn't be enough to steamroll that kind of activity.

    I actually read at another site that the folks stealing account information start with tiny transactions, and eventually make a huge one.

    Keep an eye on your statement and Purchase History, just in case.
     
  17. LBG

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    I'll laugh if you get robbed.
     
  18. RttaM

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    How DARE you criticize Gizmodo. They are a good read. I personally like Gawker's io9, Kotaku, and Gawker (Main site).
     
  19. sammysin

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    Hahaha. This flew way over my head. Just checked my account and I'm in the clear.
     
  20. MasterChief3624

    MasterChief3624 Well-Known Member

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    They are one of the most immature and "for the hits" blogs I've ever seen. I used to have fun reading their stories a year ago, but over the past three or four months I've been realizing they are really subpar, and they're more annoying than anything.

    At least Engadget is always 100% truthful in their headlines and none of their stories reek of flamebait or "hit-hunting".
     

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