Click or tap this link: Manage your subscriptions.First, check your purchase history to see how long the charge has been occurring.If you see an unauthorized charge on iTunes, you can dispute it. You’ll still need to be on the lookout for fake charges from the App Store, iBooks Store and the like. Even though iTunes will be going away in the fall, it’s likely this scam is here to stay for a while. If you’re an Apple user, it may be hard to keep up with the many products you use. The unauthorized charge may look like this - “APL*ITUNES.CON/BILL 86 CA” - according to financial site MoneyTips. How is that possible? Because the crooks start off taking small amounts, which in some cases, could be easily overlooked by someone not closely checking their card statements. The scheme is so effective because many people don’t even notice that they’re being robbed. Here’s how the scam works: Crooks have found a way to charge your iTunes account, set up an account that is connected to your card, or are spoofing iTunes charges on your account. The way this particular crime works is that it siphons money from your iTunes account - or one fraudulently created with your card information. Criminals are using Apple iTunes purchases to steal from unsuspecting consumers, according to news reports.