Apple CEO Tim Cook stuns by donating $1 million to Trump's inauguration, emphasizing unity and tradition. He's joining other tech leaders in supporting the event.
Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed he personally invests in Bitcoin but clarified that Apple has no plans to engage directly with cryptocurrencies.
Tim Cook owns Bitcoin personally but Apple remains wary of cryptocurrency adoption.
Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, reveals personal investments in cryptocurrency over the past three years, indicating strong support for the sector.
Apple's CEO Tim Cook announces the end of production for their latest flagship product.
A deepfake of Apple's CEO Tim Cook promoted a cryptocurrency scam during Apple's product launch. This incident highlights the volatility of the crypto space, while the BBG meme coin is emerging as a safe haven.
Scammers disrupted Apple's iPhone 16 launch on September 9, 2024, by using deepfake videos of CEO Tim Cook to promote a crypto fraud. This incident highlights the rising threat of AI-driven fraud.
Apple CEO Tim Cook's deepfake is being used to promote a crypto scam, following a similar incident involving Elon Musk.
The iPhone 16 launch has been overshadowed by sophisticated cryptocurrency scams using deepfake technology, targeting Bitcoin and Ethereum enthusiasts.
Apple CEO Tim Cook's deepfake was used in a crypto scam during the iPhone 16 launch, exploiting the event's hype and AI integration.
Scammers used deepfake videos of Apple CEO Tim Cook, urging users to send Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Deepfake videos featuring Tim Cook were used in crypto scams during Apple's iPhone 16 launch event on YouTube. Scammers falsely promised to double cryptocurrency deposits. Some videos appeared on verified YouTube channels. YouTube has removed the fraudulent content.
A fake video of Apple CEO Tim Cook scammed millions before the iPhone launch went viral on the internet.
Apple's official YouTube channel was hacked right before the iPhone 16 launch, with fraudsters posting a fake video of CEO Tim Cook promoting a cryptocurrency scam.
A deepfake of Apple CEO Tim Cook asked viewers to deposit crypto into a wallet address in a 'double-your-money' scam during the iPhone 16 launch.