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New experience in spam: Calendar.app spam!
Today I got my first and second Calendar.app spam on my Mac, from a Web
site that purports to sell Ugg boots followed by one purporting to sell RayBans. Since the "organizer's" name for both ads are in Chinese characters, I can only assume that (1) the sites are skeezy at best and (2) Apple has created a huge ****ing hole in the OS to allow this sort of bull****. If unsolved and very, very soon, this may be the last straw in my relationship with Apple, after 30 years of being their customer. It is absolutely unacceptable that this is even possible. These ads (disguised as Calendar events) did not come in an e-mail invite, they were sent directly to my calendar (along with a long list of other victims). Deleting the calendar entries notifies the "organizer," of course, so doing so will confirm that I got the ad. ****ers. Unbelievable, Apple. Absolutely unbelievable. And I am by no means the first: https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0 One method for dealing with this BS, which should not be necessary in the first place: "Just log in to iCloud.com open your calendar. Then under the calendars settings (cog icon lower left of the screen), select the Preferences entry and then the Advanced tab. You'll likely notice that your Invitations setting is defaulted to in-app notifications. Change that to email and it'll prevent future invites automatically appear solely in your calendar (you'll get it as an email that is easier to delete without confirming a live account)" And an overly complicated way of getting rid of the calendar entries without notifying the sender: Open the Calendar application Navigate down to Calendars, then tap Edit Add a Calender to the list using the same button Give it a name (like Spam) and tap Done Double-tap ‘Done’ to return to the calendar Open the spam invitation Tap the bottom (above invitation) on ‘Calendar’ Select the newly created spamcalendar Repeat this for all invitations Now navigate back to the ‘Calendars’ Tap the i-button next to the spam calendar Scroll down and tap ‘Delete calendar’ Also, WTF is the seller thinking? This is only going to really **** off every person who gets this; there will be zero sales from this. So either the would-be seller is an idiot or the goal must be something else- confirming working iCloud accounts or e-mail addresses, perhaps, since they get a notification when the victim declines the invite? Phishing for something else than sales? |
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New experience in spam: Calendar.app spam!
Sorry, wrong newsgroup. Dang, not sure how I did that.
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New experience in spam: Calendar.app spam!
On 11/25/2016 4:48 PM, Tim McNamara wrote:
Sorry, wrong newsgroup. Dang, not sure how I did that. Hey I've done that too. Speaking of calendars, my favorite desk calendar, Year in Space, is now _only_ available through Amazon. Darn. I'll miss it. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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New experience in spam: Calendar.app spam!
On Fri, 25 Nov 2016 16:48:56 -0600, Tim McNamara
wrote: Sorry, wrong newsgroup. Dang, not sure how I did that. I suspect that all of us has done the same :-) But, I might add, that my wife has apparently solved the "calendar problem" she gets these large "wall calendars" giveaways from the bank each year and hangs one on the wall and writes down appointments as the arise. Each morning she looks at the calendar to see whether she has to do anything today :-) |
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New experience in spam: Calendar.app spam!
AMAZON ? Bezos... Blue Origen...Jobs fir the retarded ?
Andy ? Who did you vote for ? Jackson ? Np problems with Microcephalic here but keeping an eye on the entryware. Several times ...over 10 years an unwanted program would show up n looking at the entryware area finding criteria altered allowing the French Secret Police a look at the ongoing. No doubt your entryware is missing a nay or 2 |
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New experience in spam: Calendar.app spam!
On 11/25/2016 8:05 PM, DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH wrote:
AMAZON ? Bezos... Blue Origen...Jobs fir the retarded ? Andy ? Who did you vote for ? Jackson ? Np problems with Microcephalic here but keeping an eye on the entryware. Several times ..over 10 years an unwanted program would show up n looking at the entryware area finding criteria altered allowing the French Secret Police a look at the ongoing. No doubt your entryware is missing a nay or 2 I would have voted for Andrew Jackson, but my family didn't arrive here until 75 years after his death. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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New experience in spam: Calendar.app spam!
We killed Crockett !
I wuz looking at Trump’s alleged Cabinet TV history drama of Jackson n Party at the WH ….eyeyahahhah… AAA https://www.google.com/#q=jackson+trail+florida+map Haven’t gone thru there in long time, Florida changes. Was a remote southern area early 1990’s. goo.gl/4nmDGS The Blackwater River is red tannined water like Zinger thru a white sand dune forest. There’s a livery n SP You may all go to Hell, and I will go to Texas D. Crockett Well said. Execution lacked fore thought. |
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New experience in spam: Calendar.app spam!
We killed Crockett ! I wuz looking at Trump’s alleged Cabinet n reminded of a very brief look at a TV history drama of Jackson n Party at the WH ….eyeyahahhah… AAA …early Republicans I doahn believe Jackson’s Indians were armed. Not the women n children of course. https://www.google.com/#q=were+andre...+indians+armed https://www.google.com/#q=jackson+trail+florida+map Haven’t gone thru there in long time, Florida changes. Was a remote southern area early 1990’s. goo.gl/4nmDGS The Blackwater River is red tannined water like Zinger thru a white sand dune forest. There’s a livery n SP You may all go to Hell, and I will go to Texas D. Crockett Well said. Execution lacked fore thought. |
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New experience in spam: Calendar.app spam!
On Friday, November 25, 2016 at 2:45:28 PM UTC-8, Tim McNamara wrote:
Today I got my first and second Calendar.app spam on my Mac, from a Web site that purports to sell Ugg boots followed by one purporting to sell RayBans. Since the "organizer's" name for both ads are in Chinese characters, I can only assume that (1) the sites are skeezy at best and (2) Apple has created a huge ****ing hole in the OS to allow this sort of bull****. If unsolved and very, very soon, this may be the last straw in my relationship with Apple, after 30 years of being their customer. It is absolutely unacceptable that this is even possible. These ads (disguised as Calendar events) did not come in an e-mail invite, they were sent directly to my calendar (along with a long list of other victims). Deleting the calendar entries notifies the "organizer," of course, so doing so will confirm that I got the ad. ****ers. Unbelievable, Apple. Absolutely unbelievable. And I am by no means the first: https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0 One method for dealing with this BS, which should not be necessary in the first place: "Just log in to iCloud.com open your calendar. Then under the calendars settings (cog icon lower left of the screen), select the Preferences entry and then the Advanced tab. You'll likely notice that your Invitations setting is defaulted to in-app notifications. Change that to email and it'll prevent future invites automatically appear solely in your calendar (you'll get it as an email that is easier to delete without confirming a live account)" And an overly complicated way of getting rid of the calendar entries without notifying the sender: Open the Calendar application Navigate down to Calendars, then tap Edit Add a Calender to the list using the same button Give it a name (like Spam) and tap Done Double-tap ‘Done’ to return to the calendar Open the spam invitation Tap the bottom (above invitation) on ‘Calendar’ Select the newly created spamcalendar Repeat this for all invitations Now navigate back to the ‘Calendars’ Tap the i-button next to the spam calendar Scroll down and tap ‘Delete calendar’ Also, WTF is the seller thinking? This is only going to really **** off every person who gets this; there will be zero sales from this. So either the would-be seller is an idiot or the goal must be something else- confirming working iCloud accounts or e-mail addresses, perhaps, since they get a notification when the victim declines the invite? Phishing for something else than sales? Wrong group or not use a Samsung SP with BitDedender which works so much better than my previous Norton that I can't believe it. |
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