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my calender has been hacked

So I was searching for something in google, at that moment something popped out on my screen and I unconsciously pressed ok. Then I saw a change in my calender. There was written that my phone has been hacked and I have to download a software to recover my phone. I pressed download or something like that and then I undoed it. In google I saw how to correct that and did it. There was nothing like that in my calender anymore. So here is my question, " after I opened the link will there be any consequences? Should I factory reset my phone?". There was also written that they are trying to hack my photos. What should I do?

iPhone 11 Pro

Posted on Apr 12, 2021 11:48 AM

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Posted on Apr 12, 2021 12:34 PM

Are you seeing something as shown in the pic below? This is neither a hack nor a virus. It is spam and you can get rid of it. Read below...


Then probably you have accepted an offer or subscribed for a spam Calendar accidentally. Watch the GIF below to know how to unsubscribe from these alerts. Look for an unknown Calendar on the device under subscribed calendars.


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Apr 12, 2021 12:34 PM in response to Community User

Are you seeing something as shown in the pic below? This is neither a hack nor a virus. It is spam and you can get rid of it. Read below...


Then probably you have accepted an offer or subscribed for a spam Calendar accidentally. Watch the GIF below to know how to unsubscribe from these alerts. Look for an unknown Calendar on the device under subscribed calendars.


Apr 12, 2021 12:37 PM in response to Community User

You got tricked into installing a rogue calendar; your phone does not have a virus.


If your phone has iOS 13 or earlier: Go to Settings/Passwords & Accounts, look under Subscribed Calendars, tap on the offending calendar and delete it.


If your phone has iOS 14: Go to Settings/Calendar/Accounts, Tap Subscribed Calendars, tap on the offending calendar and delete it.


And in the future beware of "free" offers

my calender has been hacked

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