Apple banishes apps after iTunes scam
Apple has claimed of withdrawing all the applications pertaining to developer Thuat Nguyen from its iTunes App Store.
According to the company the reports the developer had employed deceitful activities to increase the sale of its applications, reports Network World.
This report is based on this word which states that Apple consumers complain of iTunes account been hacked to purchase eBook applications thus increasing the rage by 42 of its applications, listing them in top 50 best selling applications on the iTunes App Store.
One of the iPhone's developers Alexandru Brie, commented through his blog that the developer had hacked iTunes App Store accounts to deceitfully to make use of customers' credit cards in order to purchase the applications.
He further added: "It seems people's iTunes accounts have been hacked, with mass purchases of one developer's apps being made using their accounts."
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