Your iOS has been infected

iPhone Security Breach | ‘Your iOS has been infected’ fix

The iPhone Security Breach error message that appears on iPhones running any version of iOS is a nuisance. Fortunately, the threat of “Your iOS has been infected” is mostly harmless and can be easily fixed. The most common “security breach” affects the iPhone Calendar app and causes pop-ups. Here is the “Your iOS has been infected” fix

How to fix the iPhone “Your iOS has been infected” security breach

Your iOS has been infected

To fix the iPhone “Your iOS has been infected” security breach, users have to go into their calendar and delete all offending tasks.

This “virus” is a calendar invite that users accidentally accept which then fills the iPhone Calendar app with events named “Virus.” It’s clever and sneaky, but it should be harmless provided the events are immediately deleted. Do not click on any links as these could cause bigger issues.

For those seeing the “iPhone Security Breach” message outside of the calendar app, it’s important to uninstall any apps that could be untrustworthy. Start with the recently installed applications.

When interacting with websites, it’s always best to take the time to navigate accurately to avoid any nefarious advertisements that could lead to harmful pop-ups. Likewise, downloading a huge number of relatively unknown apps can also put your iPhone at risk. For those with privacy concerns, it’s better to be safe than sorry!

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