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Old 07-07-2010, 05:44 PM   #44
tompe
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Logon credentials being obtained by phishing is a much more plausible idea than the security system of the iTunes Store being broken.
Why?

Apples response to use the security code on the backside of a card has no effect if it was phishing. Why is phishing more plausible than more conventionally stolen credit card numbers?

I would say that if something happens involvin a lot of customers a broken security system seems more plausible. That is because you have knowledge that the thing has happened.

Or, I do not see why your guess about what happened is better than other guesses.
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