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Beware: Phishers going after iTunes
By Steve Pounds | Thursday, May 22, 2008, 05:55 PM
Phishers are a pretty sneaky bunch within the hacker community.
They’ve gone after Internet mainstays such as eBay and PayPal. CNET says they’re now targeting iTunes.
Phishing is an attempt to acquire sensitive information like passwords, user names and other details by masquerading as a trustworthy company or organization. Typically it’s done by email.
This time they’re creating a bogus site that looks like an iTunes billing page, asking for current credit card information. They certainly have a large customer base to attack, with iTunes huge popularity.
Apple usually isn’t the target of the hacker community. But these guys aren’t really rebelling against anything. They’re just trying to steal your identity.
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