On Tuesday, Apple announced it has successfully averted more than $9 billion in fraudulent transactions over the past five years, with $2 billion occurring just in 2024. The company highlighted the various threats posed to the App Store, from deceptive apps to fraudulent payment schemes. To combat these threats, Apple terminated over 46,000 developer accounts and rejected 139,000 enrollment applications. In addition, it detected and blocked millions of illegal apps and submissions to maintain the integrity of its platform and protect users from scams and security breaches.
Apple revealed it prevented over $9 billion in fraudulent transactions since 2019, with $2 billion blocked in 2024, emphasizing its commitment to user security.
The company terminated 46,000 developer accounts over fraud and rejected 139,000 enrollments, showcasing its rigorous approach to maintaining App Store integrity.
In 2024, Apple blocked over 10,000 illegitimate apps and stopped 4.6 million attempts to launch apps from unapproved sources, underscoring security efforts.
Apple rejected 1.9 million App Store submissions for security violations and removed over 37,000 apps for fraud, signaling vigilance in app integrity.
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