Apple News users received a push notification Tuesday with racist and obscenities language from Fast Company, an independent business magazine.
Fast Company did no immediate respond to a request and has not made any comment on the incident via its social networks. The score was a collection of Twitter users who screen-shot the message and many were tagging it. @FastCompany
Control your account.A screenshot taken directly by shows the push alert with a racist slur, and an obscene sexual reference. “THRAX WAS HERE.”It appears that the exact message was sent twice – one minute apart.
Fast Company was published semi-monthly in print in 1995. Through his Mansueto Ventures, Joseph Mansueto, a Chicago billionaire and Morningstar founder, owns Fast Company.
Chip Ross contributed to this report …