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Malware notifications on Calendar iPhone 8

My daughter is getting alerts through her calendar on her iPhone 8 that say: final notice: you have 25 minutes to update iPhone security.

⚠️25 min left before you iPhone could be infected with malware.

is this legit?


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Posted on Jun 3, 2021 7:43 PM

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Posted on Jun 3, 2021 7:58 PM

Hello,


Those are not legit, and there is something on your Calendar.


To remove them, follow the below instructions:


Navigate to the Settings App > Scroll down and click on Calendar > Click on Accounts > Delete any sketchy accounts that you do not recognize


This will remove any accounts that happen to be on your calendar.


Hope this helps!!

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Jun 3, 2021 7:58 PM in response to Amyduluth

Hello,


Those are not legit, and there is something on your Calendar.


To remove them, follow the below instructions:


Navigate to the Settings App > Scroll down and click on Calendar > Click on Accounts > Delete any sketchy accounts that you do not recognize


This will remove any accounts that happen to be on your calendar.


Hope this helps!!

Jun 3, 2021 8:36 PM in response to Amyduluth

Amyduluth Said:

"Malware notifications on Calendar iPhone 8: My daughter is getting alerts through her calendar on her iPhone 8 that say: final notice: you have 25 minutes to update iPhone security. 25 min left before you iPhone could be infected with malware. mis this legit?"

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That is a Phishing Scam:

Report this to Apple:

Do your Part: Take a screenshot of this, and email it to Apple. Find out here how to do so: Using the Photos App to Report Scams: - User Tip

Jun 3, 2021 8:17 PM in response to Amyduluth

It’s not malware or anything notable, it’s a subscribed calendar.


This calendar was offered by some website, and was accepted.


This calendar is clearly filled with advertising, and as that’s no longer desired (if it ever was), delete the calendar subscription.


Tap the Calendar button at the bottom of the Calendar app main display, scroll down and find the subscribed calendar block with the subscription that matches the color of the events that have been showing, tap the information ℹ️ button to the right of that matching subscribed calendar, scroll down, and delete it.


As correctly mentioned above, Settings can also be used too.


There’s no malware here, and nothing else needs to be addressed.

Malware notifications on Calendar iPhone 8

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