Dozens of iTunes users in the Southeast Asian country report that they have lost hundreds of dollars due to charges recorded to their accounts for purchases they did not make.
Source: macinsider

Series of fraudulent iTunes charges reported in Singapore
More from iTunesMore posts in iTunes »
- Elizabeth Warren calls for tech giant breakup, with Apple in the cross-hairs
- Overeager Chinese music fans spark iTunes and Billboard chart manipulation fears
- Apple probing sudden declines of up to 40 percent in reported podcast listeners
- Apple offers $19.99 bundles, discounts Oscar winners in iTunes Store ahead of the 90th Academy Awards
- Amazon discontinues its iTunes Match competitor that stored up to 250,000 songs in the cloud