iTunes account details on sale for 15 cents in China
Hacked iTunes accounts are available for sale for as little as 15 cents on China's leading online shopping site, according to reports, with credit card numbers visible to anyone buying the dodgy details.
The state-run Global Times said that 50,000 illegal accounts were up for grabs on the Taobao website, with buyers promised the ability to buy music, video or apps.
For 200 yuan (A$30), a web user in China can purchase an account with vouchers worth up to US$200 to buy digital products at Apple's music, movie and applications vault. Some hacked accounts worth less were on sale for 1 yuan (15c).
