Users of Apple’s iTunes services should keep a close eye on PayPal and credit card statements for fraudulent iTunes charges.
For more than a year now, scammers have been racking up unauthorized charges on iTunes accounts, leaving Apple’s customers to clean up the mess.
Tech Crunch and the San Jose Mercury News report that the scam is ongoing—often draining hundreds of dollars or more from accounts—but consumers have been complaining about the problem since at least early 2009.
The number of people being hit by the fraudsters now seems to be growing, however.
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