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Apple Calendar spam on the rise again, mostly crypto scams
We first saw Apple Calendar spam almost a decade ago, when it hit such levels that the iPhone maker issued...
They are particularly problematic because they bypass email filters, and declining them will notify the spammer that your Apple account is active, virtually guaranteeing that you will receive more of them. The solution the company outlines in its video (below) only works in cases where you have been tricked into subscribing to a calendar: it doesn’t stop spammers sending you generic event invitations. He’s known for his op-eds and diary pieces, exploring his experience of Apple products over time, for a more rounded review.
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