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This is a little bizarre I have an iCloud email address which I've never used.
Suddenly from nowhere I received an email from a girl who I didn't know, the message was in a one syllable shouting "hello". Basically as I didn't recognise the sender I just binned It.
A week later I received another message from the same girl with another intriguing message, again I felt uncomfortable so I deleted it. Yesterday another message from same sender this time it was a lot more elaborate with flirtatious overtones - then asking me to download attachment. This set alarm bells ringing, I knew this was some form of malware,
Obviously I deleted again. What I can't understand is this was opened on my iPad Air, I thought that apple had made ISO platform safe from this form of attack - is there away to block this particular sender? And secondly how on earth did they get my iCloud email when I've never used it?
Suddenly from nowhere I received an email from a girl who I didn't know, the message was in a one syllable shouting "hello". Basically as I didn't recognise the sender I just binned It.
A week later I received another message from the same girl with another intriguing message, again I felt uncomfortable so I deleted it. Yesterday another message from same sender this time it was a lot more elaborate with flirtatious overtones - then asking me to download attachment. This set alarm bells ringing, I knew this was some form of malware,
Obviously I deleted again. What I can't understand is this was opened on my iPad Air, I thought that apple had made ISO platform safe from this form of attack - is there away to block this particular sender? And secondly how on earth did they get my iCloud email when I've never used it?