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Originally Posted by HarryT
Given that payment for apps and books isn't made instantly (it's a monthly payment by Apple to the developer/author), if there really have been fraudulent purchases made, all that's going to happen is that the money will be refunded - the hacker is extremely unlikely to actually get anything. Just goes to prove the old rule - never, EVER, use a password that's vulnerable to a dictionary attack.
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Yea, that guy in the youtube video was bragging about how secure his password was, yada-yada, right up to the point when the bank called him about the fraudulent charges on his iTunes account...