How to stop spam mails/messages on my device?

I am constantly receiving not that my iCloud is shutting down. I’ve checked my account is fine. How do I stop this nonsense?


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iPhone 15 Pro

Posted on Sep 22, 2024 9:04 AM

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Posted on Sep 22, 2024 10:00 AM

Stumpy213 wrote:

The problem is on my iPhone. This is what I see several times a day:

TERMINATION OF؜ CLO‍UD SERVI؜CE: Photos Leaked. R‍epair u⁡rgently.  ibjpdri.com/eojxvNJr

Please advise!!!

It’s a scammer hoping you will click on the link and enter your iCloud credentials. If you do you are toast. It is also hard to stop this stuff because the scammer uses fake email addresses that change every time a new “warning” is sent to you. That’s how they fool the junk email filters. Don’t fall for this.

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Sep 22, 2024 10:00 AM in response to Stumpy213

Stumpy213 wrote:

The problem is on my iPhone. This is what I see several times a day:

TERMINATION OF؜ CLO‍UD SERVI؜CE: Photos Leaked. R‍epair u⁡rgently.  ibjpdri.com/eojxvNJr

Please advise!!!

It’s a scammer hoping you will click on the link and enter your iCloud credentials. If you do you are toast. It is also hard to stop this stuff because the scammer uses fake email addresses that change every time a new “warning” is sent to you. That’s how they fool the junk email filters. Don’t fall for this.

Sep 22, 2024 1:38 PM in response to Stumpy213

Something on your iPhone is causing you to get the message again and again. And for sure, this is not an apple feature.To get rid of this, you should go to a specialist. It can be a very advanced iPhone user with some experience in life or a software developer who is using iPhone every day.

Or a patient iPhone reseller.

If this message comes in the browser, you should delete the browser cash completely. But for this, you need to know for sure which browser you are using and want to use in future. I recommend Safari.

If you came to me, I would further take a close look to your iPhone together with you to see which of your apps you really need or which strange apps you might have on your phone. I would then recommend you to delete the dangerous or inutile apps and reduce the apps just to the ones which you are indeed using.

After this, a full backup, then a iPhone reset and a recovery of your data from the backup.

If you do this yourself, make sure you identify the app, which is causing the problem before you do the back up.


Somebody else might have another approach, however this would most probably help.

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