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Possible Virus in Apple Calendar

I just noticed all of these purple announcements posted throughout my iPhone calendar day today and tomorrow that are warning me of unprotected information and the need to download something to clear my phone. Seems like my phone has been hacked by a virus. I am obviously afraid to click on anything. How do I fix it?

iPhone 12, iOS 14

Posted on Jan 7, 2021 8:48 AM

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Posted on Jan 7, 2021 9:00 AM

It is a rogue calendar which can be removed easily either in the calendar app (calendars) or remove it in settings, calendars, accounts

Do not respond to the requests .

Try not to accept offers fir websites to send “notifications”

Remember an iphone cannot be hacked unless you intentionally jailbroke it

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Jan 7, 2021 9:00 AM in response to CKiessling

It is a rogue calendar which can be removed easily either in the calendar app (calendars) or remove it in settings, calendars, accounts

Do not respond to the requests .

Try not to accept offers fir websites to send “notifications”

Remember an iphone cannot be hacked unless you intentionally jailbroke it

Possible Virus in Apple Calendar

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