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no-sweat
Try to figure this one out.
I've used iTunes once, in 2008, to 'purchase' a free album. I haven't used it since.
Fast foward to last week, someone got my password, updated the credit card number (with one I'm assuming is stolen), and bought five $25 gift cards.
Now riddle me this: it obviously wasn't a keylogger or phishing that got my password since I only used my account once. I can guarantee it wasn't a brute force hack since my password is good. So how is it possible that somebody got my password? The only possible way I can think of is a security breach with Apple. Wouldn't we hear about that though?
I emailed Apple about it, told them everything and how I changed my password. Their useful [sarcasm] response told me that they reset my password and I need to go in and update. Real helpful. Anyways, I'll just close my account once I figure out how.
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