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Apple News users receive offensive notifications about a magazine suspected of being hacked
Apple News appeared to be hacked, as a large number of users reported receiving Apple News notifications sent by the business magazine Fast Company, which contained obscene information, and they also posted similar information on the media’s website. content, indicating that its content management system or an account on it has been compromised.
IT House understands that Apple and Fast Company have not commented on the incident, and it is not clear how many people have received this notification information, but a general search on social media will reveal that there are quite a few The user received this notification. In addition, according to VoxMedia staff who did not subscribe to "Fast Company", the notification also appeared on their mobile phones.
The chances of Apple News being hacked are very slim, and given that this was a single incident for a publisher, it's more likely that the publisher's AppleID was accessed without permission. However, Apple News should apparently filter certain words before notifications are delivered to the iPhone to avoid such incidents.
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