mhasman

Q: SPAM level increased last 2-3 weeks

Last 2-3 week I started getting too many SPAM e-mails which come throw iCloud SPAM filter to my mailbox. It was never happened before, 15-20 SPAM from the same address: noreply@*.notmyselftoday.org

Looks 100% SMAP, and I am curious why iCloud's internal SPAM filter do not recognize and stop it. Sure I keep forwarding it as attachment to spam@me.com, but also keep getting more everyday.

Appreciate any suggestions!

Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Jun 25, 2012 6:47 AM

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  • by Londongal76,

    Londongal76 Londongal76 Jun 25, 2012 12:11 PM in response to mhasman
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    Jun 25, 2012 12:11 PM in response to mhasman

    I've logged a case with apple support, they said they're not aware of an issue but are escalating it to iCloud support and will come back to me in a few days.  Might be worth you all doing the same as the more cases they log about it, the more seriously they'll take it.

  • by leils,

    leils leils Jun 25, 2012 1:53 PM in response to Londongal76
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    Jun 25, 2012 1:53 PM in response to Londongal76

    i called and filed a report on this issue, and am crossing my fingers

  • by jpkherd,

    jpkherd jpkherd Jun 27, 2012 9:22 AM in response to mhasman
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    Jun 27, 2012 9:22 AM in response to mhasman

    I too am getting these spams.  There is a bogus name of KCG Marketing, but it is a phoney name & address.  This has all happened in the last couple of days since I rolled mail over to iCloud.

     

    Today, one of the emails greeting was to "iCloud Users".

     

    Time for Apple to step up on this spammer and figure out how to get ahead of him.

     

    I just don't understand spam email like this.  Do they really generate business for mortgage refi, orgreenic pots and pans and the likes, through this?

     

    JPK

  • by 66 Firebird,

    66 Firebird 66 Firebird Jun 28, 2012 12:53 PM in response to mhasman
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    Jun 28, 2012 12:53 PM in response to mhasman

    I have noticed a significant increase in spam since I switched over from iDisk to iCloud last week. Previously was not an issue. The spam are attached to Vimeo and Youtube messages.

  • by Julian Wright,

    Julian Wright Julian Wright Jun 28, 2012 12:59 PM in response to Londongal76
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    Jun 28, 2012 12:59 PM in response to Londongal76

    iCloud Spam filtering: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4899

  • by mhasman,

    mhasman mhasman Jun 28, 2012 1:06 PM in response to mhasman
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    Jun 28, 2012 1:06 PM in response to mhasman

    iCloud Spam filtering does not work.

    24 spam e-mails came Yesterday, 19 Today,,,

  • by iCloud sucks,

    iCloud ***** iCloud ***** Jun 28, 2012 1:22 PM in response to 66 Firebird
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    Jun 28, 2012 1:22 PM in response to 66 Firebird

    Yes, exactly the same thing happened to me upon switching over to iCloud. I also noticed that many of the new SPAMs that I am getting are addressed to a collections of "mac.com" domain email addresses which brings up a possibility of security breach affecting former MobileMe customers. I tried to contact customer support but Apple thinks that all users are hardware customers (well I do have macbook pro, iPad, iMac and iPhones... but..) that they require hardware serial # for the right to speak to customer support agent which is terrible, and there's no logical way to report such possible security issue to Apple. What bothers me the most is that those of us who started getting SPAMs by switching to iCloud (because we had no choice) were paying $100 per year for MobileMe service and got stuck because core friends and family members are using that mac.com/me.com email address. I sent a message to Apple's suggestion box asking them to improve the spam filter/rule creation so that bulk emails will be automatically filtered, but who knows if they would ever see it. While I love hardware created by Apple, iCloud service seriously lacks the key features such as basic spam filtering. Here are the critical features iCloud is missing: [1] Ability to set a rule to move all emails coming from unknown address (those not in address book) to JUNK folder so that users can audit them from Mac without opening them. Currently, there's no such option. [2] Better server-side SPAM filtering rule [3] Ability to disable preview on iPhone/iPad mail so that spammers will never know that email address is active.

  • by Matthew Lopez,

    Matthew Lopez Matthew Lopez Jun 29, 2012 11:20 AM in response to mhasman
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    Jun 29, 2012 11:20 AM in response to mhasman

    Just to chime in I am having the exact same thing happen the last few days. 30+ messages a day and the same exact ones mentioned in this thread.

  • by yaxkin,

    yaxkin yaxkin Jun 30, 2012 10:48 AM in response to mhasman
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    Jun 30, 2012 10:48 AM in response to mhasman

    I too am having the same issue. In the past couple of weeks a massive uptick in spam almost all from noreply@awesomemailforme.com.  After reading this thread, I went to iCloud mail and set a rule. We'll see how that goes.

  • by unknown8bit,

    unknown8bit unknown8bit Jun 30, 2012 10:53 AM in response to yaxkin
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    Jun 30, 2012 10:53 AM in response to yaxkin

    I just got 20+ of that same type of spam this morning, all originating from 37.244.63.xxx.

  • by yaxkin,

    yaxkin yaxkin Jul 1, 2012 10:18 AM in response to mhasman
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    Jul 1, 2012 10:18 AM in response to mhasman

    The rule I created did not work.

    19 more of the same spam messages in my inbox this morning.

  • by iCloud sucks,

    iCloud ***** iCloud ***** Jul 1, 2012 12:43 PM in response to yaxkin
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    Jul 1, 2012 12:43 PM in response to yaxkin

    I also created like 30+ rules, the ones whic are not working seems to be the rules based on the sender, so I added subject line based rules such as "subject containing the word Meds", etc., and those seems to be working at the moment. However, I had to cover all variations of bunch of words typically contained in SPAM subject lines and boy, what a pain it is! We shouldn't have to be doing this kind of workaround if you see what I mean. My Google mail filters all the SPAMS without me creating ANY rules at all. Those responsible for iCloud product should better be paying attentions to our complaints because current SPAM filter is a complete joke.

  • by STUPENDOUS!!!,

    STUPENDOUS!!! STUPENDOUS!!! Jul 2, 2012 10:18 AM in response to mhasman
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    Jul 2, 2012 10:18 AM in response to mhasman

    Yes I am getting several SPAMs a day since switching from MobileMe to iCloud about a week ago, before that I used to get virtually none.

     

    i.e. ...

     

    agil.localizacao@gmail.com

    unanzoladlliliatpoviniabo

    3 July 2012 4:01 AM

    __________________________

     

    s top movies 2012goda

    http://australiaembassy.net

  • by Denbee,

    Denbee Denbee Jul 2, 2012 11:22 AM in response to STUPENDOUS!!!
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    Jul 2, 2012 11:22 AM in response to STUPENDOUS!!!

    Are you forwarding the spam as an attachment to spam@me.com?

  • by 66 Firebird,

    66 Firebird 66 Firebird Jul 3, 2012 5:26 AM in response to mhasman
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    Jul 3, 2012 5:26 AM in response to mhasman

    I have forwarded my spam to spam@me.com

     

    I will let you know what Apple says. I am curious why this spamming would happen after switching from iDisk to iCloud.

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