Calendar Hack
I may be late on this question but it just happened to me- how do you fix your calendar when it’s been hacked? TIA
iPhone 7, iOS 14
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I may be late on this question but it just happened to me- how do you fix your calendar when it’s been hacked? TIA
iPhone 7, iOS 14
Assuming you are referring to bogus messages in your calendar, see below. No hacking is involved, by the way.
If running iOS 13 or earlier versions, check: Settings - Passwords & Accounts - Accounts - Any rogue entries here? If so, delete the rogue account.
If running iOS 14, check: Settings - Calendar - Accounts - Any rogue entries here? If so, delete the rogue account.
The Apple support article is below.
Assuming you are referring to bogus messages in your calendar, see below. No hacking is involved, by the way.
If running iOS 13 or earlier versions, check: Settings - Passwords & Accounts - Accounts - Any rogue entries here? If so, delete the rogue account.
If running iOS 14, check: Settings - Calendar - Accounts - Any rogue entries here? If so, delete the rogue account.
The Apple support article is below.
Going into Settings/Passwords, I do have two “messages” for two of my apps which say that “This password has appeared in a data leak, which puts this account at high risk of compromise. You should change your password immediately”. Then it says to “change password on website” in blue... I guess it’s safe to click on blue link...? I think this is separate from calendar issue though. There are no other rogue entries...
Calendar Hack