Mass email from iTunes Connect about banking info was sent in error

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An unknown but large number of Apple users were mistakenly sent emails about iTunes Connect billing or banking details -- even if they are not iTunes Connect users.




Over a span of a few hours on July 27, 2022, the incorrect iTunes Connect emails were sent out en masse. All users who received one should then have also received an apology, but AppleInsider staff have seen inconsistencies, with different accounts getting apologies from those that got the error.

In the emails sent to AppleInsider, the iTunes Connect warning concerned banking details. Users were being told that they had to update their banking details in order to get payments from iTunes Connect.

It's not possible to unknowingly become an iTunes Connect user, even though the service is free. Authors, musicians and developers sign up for iTunes Connect in order to distribute their works across Apple Music, Apple Books, and the App Store.

Looks like I've become a musician overnight - and iTunes Connect knew it first.

Going by the headers the email was sent by Apple's servers. But since App Store Connect shows no issues with my banking details and many others got the mail too, it looks like a technical error. pic.twitter.com/SGgWNzdtCY

-- Felix Schwarz (@felix_schwarz)


The emails were clearly a mistake and Apple has at least attempted to apologize to everyone who got one, sometimes before the original email asking for banking information arrived. But the fact that an iTunes Connect warning went out even to people who may never have heard of iTunes Connect, is more serious.

As the AppleInsider feature on how to make ebooks on a Mac showed, some of Apple's back-end systems can be an ancient mishmash. They run on elements culled from different firms Apple has acquired, and seemingly have seen little further development in many years.

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  • Reply 1 of 6
    22july201322july2013 Posts: 3,810member
    "It's not possible to unknowingly become an iTunes Connect user"
    True, but when I got the surprising message, I was unable to remember whether I had ever signed up for iTunes Connect. I experiment with a lot of services, and end up never using some of them.
    watto_cobra
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  • Reply 2 of 6
    chadbagchadbag Posts: 2,030member
    I got one on my day job dev appleID.   I’m listed as an admin type user for dev issues but not as a financial user for the Corp account.   

    Didn’t get one for my personal company dev account or any of the side job customer accounts I am on. 

    Didn’t see any apology email, yet

    ETA:  just noticed they were signed Apple Music at the bottom.  I had stopped reading them half way through.  Our dev accounts have never been associated with Apple Music.  Someone screwed up sending something out.  
    edited July 2022
    watto_cobra
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  • Reply 3 of 6
    wtxnitzwtxnitz Posts: 24member
    I got one to email never used as apple id primary. Perhaps as a backup, I can't remember. As soon as it said "banking"
    alarms went off. But the urls looked legit.
    Tried apple support - totally clueless.
    No apology yet, even though submitted to reportphishing@apple.com
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  • Reply 4 of 6
    fastasleepfastasleep Posts: 6,480member
    "It's not possible to unknowingly become an iTunes Connect user"
    True, but when I got the surprising message, I was unable to remember whether I had ever signed up for iTunes Connect. I experiment with a lot of services, and end up never using some of them.
    You couldn't remember if you were ever selling content on Apple's platforms? That's.... odd.
    watto_cobra
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  • Reply 5 of 6
    As someone who occasionally writes scripts that emails users (either automated or semi-automated) I’m surprised stuff like this doesn’t happen more often.  I guarantee you someone was writing a script or using a delivered process in a test environment and they forgot to comment out the line of code (or uncheck a box etc) that actually sends the emails! 
    watto_cobra
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  • Reply 6 of 6
    22july201322july2013 Posts: 3,810member
    "It's not possible to unknowingly become an iTunes Connect user"
    True, but when I got the surprising message, I was unable to remember whether I had ever signed up for iTunes Connect. I experiment with a lot of services, and end up never using some of them.
    You couldn't remember if you were ever selling content on Apple's platforms? That's.... odd.
    I thought iTunes Connect may have been something I signed up for when I went through the complex process of signing up for an Apple developer ID. I had to sign up for certificates and other things I didn't fully understand.
    watto_cobra
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