A live stream of an old interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook made its way onto the YouTube front page by masquerading as an official company cryptocurrency event.
As reported by The Verge (opens in new tab), cybercriminals used the buzz around Apple’s latest product launches to trick victims into thinking they were watching Tim Cook talking about the current state of Web3, with the end goal of peddling a crypto scam.
Reaching thousands of viewers who had probably been following the genuine coverage of Apple’s Far Out event, in which new products including the iPhone 14 and the Apple Watch 8 (opens in new tab) were unveiled, the stream directed viewers to a site soliciting funds from cryptocurrency enthusiasts looking to boost their investment.
Live YouTube crypto scams
The title of the stream, “Apple Event Live. Ceo of Apple Tim Cook: Apple & Metaverse in 2022 [sic]”, as well as a suspicious URL in the video description, may have raised suspicions among discerning viewers, but social media’s role in crypto scams has led to them becoming a billion-dollar market, preying on those without the savvy to identify warning signs.
The Verge also reported on a separate concurrent stream running the exact same playbook, claiming to feature Cook and Elon Musk in conversation about the metaverse. In reality, the feed was a republished version of an online discussion (opens in new tab) between Musk and former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. Like the fake crypto stream, it also reached…
