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(Wall Street Journal) — Apple Inc. said it is putting new security measures in its iTunes store after hundreds of consumers’ accounts were breached by an app developer, the latest sign that the popular online service is attracting unscrupulous activity. Other customers, in interviews, have complained about fraudulent activity on iTunes. Some say hackers have hijacked their accounts and gone on digital spending sprees—and claim Apple has done little to stop them.

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