Fast Company Hacked to Send Obscene Push Alerts on Apple News


    


    James Martin/CNET
    


    Fast Company took down its website after the business news outlet’s Apple News channel was used to send a pair of obscene and racist messages, the company said late Tuesday.
    Fast Company said a hack of its content management system gave hackers access to its publishing tools, including the ability to send push alerts on Apple News. The messages appeared about a minute apart around 5:18 p.m. PT but were quickly deleted from the page.
    “The messages are vile and not in line with the content and ethos of Fast Company,” the company said in a series of tweets. “We are investigating the situation and have suspended the feed & shutdown FastCompany.com until we are certain the situation has been resolved.”
    Fast Company’s website was displaying a 404 error message at the time of this writing.
    When asked to comment on the incident, Apple directed CNET to a tweet that said it had disabled the account after “an incredibly offensive alert” appeared on Fast Company’s channel.