Apple Bans iPhone Developer from App Store
Apple has banned an iPhone developers who it accused of fraudulently using other people's iTunes accounts to buy his applications.
In a statement sent to CNET, Apple said that the developer "huat Nguyen and his apps were removed from the App Store for violating the developer Program License Agreement, including fraudulent purchases." Over the weekend, several blogs reported that their accounts had been hacked and that funds might have been fraudulently used to buy apps in the iTunes App Store. Engadget was first to note that Nguyen's apps accounted for 42 of the top 50 books by revenue in the Books section of the iTunes App Store.
