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SPAM level increased last 2-3 weeks

Last 2-3 week I started getting too many SPAM e-mails which come throw iCloud SPAM filter to my mailbox. It was never happened before, 15-20 SPAM from the same address: noreply@*.notmyselftoday.org

Looks 100% SMAP, and I am curious why iCloud's internal SPAM filter do not recognize and stop it. Sure I keep forwarding it as attachment to spam@me.com, but also keep getting more everyday.

Appreciate any suggestions!

Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Jun 25, 2012 6:41 AM

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Posted on Jun 25, 2012 7:18 AM

I'm seeing the same thing -- batches of three, coming from the notmyselftoday.org domain.

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Jan 3, 2013 8:17 PM in response to mmmmark

Apple seems to be aware they are experiencing recent SPAM issues, but remains reluctant to admit they are having an issue. It would go a long way in helping to reassure their customers if they would make that acknowledgment and that they are trying to fix the issue. Instead we get the nromal silent treatment from them when they have a known issue.

Jan 4, 2013 6:51 AM in response to gaudimila

I'd encourage each of you to open a case by going to http://www.apple.com/support/contact/ and click through to get them to call you back. Tell them exactly what you are experiencing. After listening to me, they elevated me to second level support, gave me a case number and are filing a ticket with their engineering department. If the hundreds (or probably thousands) of us having these problems contact them, it will show up on their radar.


Be polite, helpful, but firm and let them know you've read all the knowledgebase articles and done all of the smart email strategies of using aliases, protecting your email address, etc. Explain that many others you know seem to be having the same problem and that it has been a SUDDEN, DRAMATIC, NEW issue.


Good luck and I hope we can get our excellent filtering back.

Jan 7, 2013 6:31 AM in response to mmmmark

The spam has ceased, at least overnight today, so far.


But it is wayyyyyyy too soon to tell.


Hold on, give it some time, patience first, and wait.


Look, the other day some numbskull Amazon engineer flipped

the wrong switch on Christmas eve and took down Netflix (which

runs on the Amazon Elastic Compute Services cloud.)


It is entirely within the realm of likelihood that Apple's spam filter

was damaged in an entirely different way and that Apple did not

own up to it.


Your find may have pushed them over the edge to get it working

against for all of us.


Also, it is within the realm of reason that more gaps will be found,

because they don't have a solid version which is "only let people

into my inbox who are in my contacts book". The rest go to junk.

While that's available on the Mac OS X, it is not available on iOS.


Stuart

Jan 28, 2013 7:06 PM in response to mhasman

I've seen an influx of the same type of spam over the last few days. It still comes in spurts, about four or five at a time. I'm still forwarding them to spam@me.com with no apparent changes. Same general shape to the messages, too:


<link>

<link>

<link>

<image>


Preferences
<image>



If you no longer wish to receive... blah blah blah... unsubscribe link.


I just got off the phone with a senior support advisor at Apple, who was fairly sympathetic to the whole thing. As I expected, unfortunately, his temporary solution was to use the advanced filtering techniques in Apple Mail. He did, however, change my call status from "technical" to "complaint" so the issue will be logged differently in their system. Maybe more exposure, I don't really know. He also said that it's a good idea to use the www.apple.com/feedback site and send them a link to this thread.


We've already expended enough energy on this stupid spammer, it's really time for a fix...

Feb 6, 2013 8:27 PM in response to gimen1

Something strange I noticed over the last few weeks... when I send one of these spam messages to spam@me.com, within about two minutes I receive at least two additional spams from the same type of sender. That almost seems like some internal issue with iCloud's filtering. Why would reporting a spam message suddenly trigger more to come my way? Surely it can't be coincidence; it's happened too many times. Has anyone else experienced that?

SPAM level increased last 2-3 weeks

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