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Old 07-29-2010, 12:37 PM   #25
murraypaul
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"Apple’s response stops short of admitting that the App Store had been hacked"
Isn't there a "App store" both on the iPhone and on the Desktop? So I figured it could have been hacked on either end, and the article did not say which side it was.
So they don't admit the App store was hacked, and that means it was?

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However after re-reading the article I do see at the end they do think it was the iTunes account that got hacked.
Indeed. If someone responds to a bank phishing email and loses money, would you say the bank was hacked?
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