Hi, I have received a message which says I have virus in my phone and it has been hacked
iPhone 11, iOS 14
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iPhone 11, iOS 14
Hi
This is calendar spam, not a virus. And you have not been hacked. You have just authorised a web page to install a calendar.
If you have iOS 13 or earlier versions, check: Settings - Passwords & Accounts - Accounts - Check for any accounts that you don't recognise - remove them if there are.
If you have iOS 14, check: Settings - Calendar - Accounts - Check for any accounts that you don't recognise - remove them if there are.
See:
Remove spam from Calendar on your iPhone:
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT211076
Hi
This is calendar spam, not a virus. And you have not been hacked. You have just authorised a web page to install a calendar.
If you have iOS 13 or earlier versions, check: Settings - Passwords & Accounts - Accounts - Check for any accounts that you don't recognise - remove them if there are.
If you have iOS 14, check: Settings - Calendar - Accounts - Check for any accounts that you don't recognise - remove them if there are.
See:
Remove spam from Calendar on your iPhone:
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT211076
You allowed an app or website access to your calendar.
They filled it with spam.
Its not a virus.
Hi, I have received a message which says I have virus in my phone and it has been hacked