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Apple Calendar invite SPAM

Hello.

Apple team, you are claiming Apple products are the most secure, privacy driven products. How comes almost 3 years after an issue (https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/11/how-to-stop-the-wave-of-apple-calendar-alert-spam/) has been discovered with the Calendar invite it never got fixed properly? Why would you empower strangers to send me SPAM by default?

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Posted on Aug 24, 2019 2:44 AM

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Posted on Oct 9, 2019 8:02 AM

This advice does not seem to be accurate. Clicking on a spam email is generally reckoned to be a good way to install malware. As much to the point, nowhere can I find an option to report junk - only to delete, which I have done, thus signalling that the email is live. I know the basic fault lies with Google but I think Apple should give appropriate advice, and maybe include in setup instructions guidance on configuring external calendars so this is prevented. Thank you..

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Oct 9, 2019 8:02 AM in response to furioussnail

This advice does not seem to be accurate. Clicking on a spam email is generally reckoned to be a good way to install malware. As much to the point, nowhere can I find an option to report junk - only to delete, which I have done, thus signalling that the email is live. I know the basic fault lies with Google but I think Apple should give appropriate advice, and maybe include in setup instructions guidance on configuring external calendars so this is prevented. Thank you..

Oct 3, 2019 10:20 AM in response to furioussnail

I have spam in my calendar for every day of the next month and it will populate for the next month once it is Nov. 01.


The problem is that none of the suggestions to FIX this problem work.


I cannot:

  • create a new calendar called spam and move the spam into it as the 'calendar' section of the spam is greyed out.
  • send a 'junk' notification to Apple because my calendar in iCloud.com is totally free of spam. The calendar spam shows ONLY on my phone.


Redirecting the notifications to my email does not stop the spam.


Please! In light of the above issues, how can this be fixed?



Aug 24, 2019 2:48 AM in response to furioussnail

Read here:

If you get a spam iCloud Calendar request

If you get a calendar request that you think might be spam or junk, let us know. Sign in to iCloud.com with your Apple ID and go to the Calendar app. Open the event that you wish to mark as Junk, click Report Junk, then click OK. We'll automatically delete the event from your Calendar on all your devices signed in with the same Apple ID.

You can also go to the invitation from your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac and choose Report Junk > Delete and Report Junk.

Apple Calendar invite SPAM

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