Unless you're TNW, in which case it's yet more evidence of Apple's abject failure to protect its customers, because obviously this points to a systemic flaw in iTunes security.
As opposed to someone taking advantage of careless password/login management to break your credentials.
Note as well that TNW conveniently doesn't highlight the built-in delay before the app supplier gets paid, which means claims of users losing hundreds of dollars are pretty unlikely.
My point is, to ordinary folk, the mixture of reporting and editorialising obscures the reality.
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