India, May 21 -- Apple has revealed that it blocked more than 2.2 billion dollars in potentially fraudulent transactions in the year 2025. It is a part of the company's efforts to tighten security across the App Store using a mix of human review and machine learning technologies.

The company also rejected over 2 million app submissions last year and stopped more than 1.1 billion attempts to create fraudulent customer accounts, highlighting the scale of malicious activity targeting the App Store ecosystem.

Apple says that more than 850 million weekly visitors come to the App Store across 175 storefronts globally, making fraud prevention and platform safety a major focus for the company.

Apple reported that scammers are now using advance...