Technical / Apple's first-ever public tweet turns out to be Bitcoin scam

Apple, which started using Twitter in 2016, never tweeted from its account until Thursday when hackers used its account to post a tweet to carry out a Bitcoin scam. The scam claimed it will double any Bitcoin amount sent to the address in the tweet. Until today, Apple only used its Twitter account to run promoted content.

Business Insider : Jul 16, 2020, 04:06 PM
New York: Apple joined Twitter in 2016 so it could blanket us all with promoted tweeted, but the company has never actually tweeted anything publicly from its account – until today.

Apple's first-ever public tweet was ... a bitcoin scam. Apple was one of several high-profile Twitter accounts that apparently got hacked by Bitcoin scammers.

Elon Musk and Bill Gates were the first to fall victim, but Apple soon followed with a tweet of its own asking people to send bitcoin to an address in the tweet.

The tweet was quickly removed, but not before it picked up a fair amount of traction.

The scam claims it will double any Bitcoin amount sent to the address in the tweet. Joe Biden, Kanye West, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos were also hacked.

A Twitter spokesperson told Business Insider that the platform is "looking into" the apparent scam activity.